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mouser

/mou-zer/US // ˈmaʊ zər //UK // (ˈmaʊzə, ˈmaʊsə) //

鼠标,鼠标手,鼠标垫,鼠标移动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an animal that catches mice: Our cat is a good mouser.
    • : a person or thing that seeks or prowls, as if for prey.

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Examples

  • Although it’s been an informal tradition for hundreds of years, the title “chief mouser to the Cabinet Office” was made official 10 years ago.

  • The Black Cat gave vent to a single Mew,—a most unnatural sound for a mouser,—it seemed as it were mewed through a cow's horn!

  • Not more than two seconds after Grasshopper Green had changed his size, Mouser managed to burst open the door!

  • Mouser was intent on trying to open the door by clawing and pushing, and didn't notice the window at all.

  • Only when poised for its final spring upon the helpless prey was it seen that Mouser stalked the blue jay on its perch.

  • The dog, Frank, sniffing up timidly at Mouser on the porch rail, displeased her.