mouse in French
mouse in French is souris, oeil au beurre noir, œil au beurre noir — mouse means a small rodent with a long tail, common in houses and fields.
mouse in French
souris
oeil au beurre noir
(boxing) A facial hematoma or black eye.
œil au beurre noir
(boxing) A facial hematoma or black eye.
fureter
(intransitive) To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).
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 French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mouse" in French?
"mouse" in French is souris, oeil au beurre noir, œil au beurre noir. 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 French, "mouse" is souris, oeil au beurre noir, œil au beurre noir.
Are there other ways to say "mouse" in French?
Yes — French has 4 translations listed for "mouse": souris, oeil au beurre noir, œil au beurre noir, fureter.
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