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mice
- IPA[mīs]
美式
- plural form of mouse
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- a small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail.
- (of a cat or owl) hunt for or catch mice: female cats are usually much better at mousing than males
Oxford Dictionary
- a small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail.
- (of a cat or owl) hunt for or catch mice: female cats are usually much better at mousing than males
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to suggest that even the most careful planning doesn't necessarily ensure success
Oxford Dictionary
- used to suggest that even the most careful planning doesn't necessarily ensure success
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for feathertail glider
Oxford Dictionary
- a nocturnal mouse found in North and Central America.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Walt Disney cartoon character, who first appeared as Mortimer Mouse in 1927, becoming Mickey ...
- of inferior standard or quality: people think you're a Mickey Mouse outfit if you work from home
Oxford Dictionary
- a Walt Disney cartoon character, who first appeared as Mortimer Mouse in 1927, becoming Mickey ...
- of inferior standard or quality: people think you're a Mickey Mouse outfit if you work from home
Oxford American Dictionary
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