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mice

/mahys/US // maɪs //UK // (maɪs) //

小鼠,小老鼠,小米,小鸡

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of mouse.

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Examples

  • They initially activated the central amygdala cells to give mice pain relief when they were in a box painted with shapes and stripes.

  • So far, this hope has been validated in mice and ferret models.

  • He is also developing protocols that would allow commercial companies to grow organoids the same way chemical industries make reagents or mice suppliers grow rodents for research.

  • Scientists have used optogenetics to make mice fight, mate and eat, and even given blind mice sight.

  • In 2017, Reichelt was part of a team that fed adolescent mice high-fat foods to see how it affected their brains.

  • A just-published study in the journal Nature explored how mice reacted to a diet of artificial sweeteners.

  • Then again, are all mice with round heads and ears copyrighted by Disney?

  • Without the beeps and whirs of a cellphone, you can use your ears to detect crickets, mice, or other vermin in your home.

  • And Leighton Meester pens feminist essay on 'Of Mice and Men.'

  • The mice were grafted with 100% hairless human skin and then administered the drug.

  • The old show rooms were left to the mice and ghosts, but the more modern suites were all to be occupied.

  • She enjoyed sitting in the sunshine; she liked to feast upon the dainty little mice; and, oh, dear me!

  • So they obeyed the old yellow Man-in-the-Moon and scampered like little white mice back to bed.

  • From long and short trails they came, hundreds and hundreds of mice, for all had heard the warriors boast of their strength.

  • The warriors who boasted that they were the strongest and fiercest on the earth, had been made powerless by mice.