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mouse-dun

/mous-duhn/US // ˈmaʊsˌdʌn //

老鼠墩,鼠盾,鼠墩,老鼠屯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a dark brownish-gray color.

Examples

  • He said he spent his time doing “Mickey Mouse make-work,” digging though old records for long-abandoned well sites.

  • So Western governments are caught in a cat-and-mouse game and at times it is unclear who is the cat and who the mouse.

  • Even the original score to the song labels the singing parts, “Mouse” (the woman) and “Wolf” (the man).

  • The episode was titled “Cat and Mouse” and it follows in the pattern of classic Serlingesque plot twists.

  • In the event, in the long cat and mouse game that Stalin played with him, the cat did not pounce.

  • And Mr. Meadow Mouse often remarked that it had more halls than any other dwelling he had ever seen.

  • Some of those halls that Mr. Meadow Mouse mentioned ran right out beneath the surface of the garden.

  • Here the pair reached the "Dun Cow" and retired to their respective quarters.

  • Mr. Meadow Mouse repeated, as if he wanted to be sure there was no misunderstanding about it.

  • Grandfather Mole demanded of Mr. Meadow Mouse, almost as soon as he had stepped just outside the shade of the toadstool.