mouse in Dutch
mouse in Dutch is muis, computermuis, muisje — mouse means a small rodent with a long tail, common in houses and fields.
mouse in Dutch
muis
computermuis
muisje
A quiet or shy person.
muis
A quiet or shy person.
muizen
(intransitive) To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).
muizen vangen
(intransitive) To hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats. [from Template:SAFESUBST: c.]
What does "mouse" mean?
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noun A small rodent with a long tail, common in houses and fields.
"A mouse scurried under the fridge when the light came on."
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noun A handheld device used to move a pointer and click on a computer screen.
"Her mouse stopped working, so she used the trackpad instead."
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noun A quiet, timid person.
"He was a mouse in meetings, never speaking up."
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verb To search or move around cautiously and quietly.
"She moused around the empty office after everyone had left."
mouse in a sentence
- A mouse scurried under the fridge when the light came on.
- They set a trap to catch the mouse in the pantry.
- Her mouse stopped working, so she used the trackpad instead.
- He clicked the mouse to open the file.
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Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mouse" in Dutch?
"mouse" in Dutch is muis, computermuis, muisje. mouse means: A small rodent with a long tail, common in houses and fields.
How do you use "mouse" in a sentence?
Example: "A mouse scurried under the fridge when the light came on." In Dutch, "mouse" is muis, computermuis, muisje.
Are there other ways to say "mouse" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 5 translations listed for "mouse": muis, computermuis, muisje, muizen, muizen vangen.
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