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The Chinese word for mouse is
老鼠

lǎo shǔ



mouse

Chinese Definition


mouse
     1. 名词. 家鼠
     2. 名词. 鼠标
Components
     1. old; aged; elderly
           Antonyms: 幼, 少
           老樹 - old tree
           老 婦人 - old woman
           人 老 了 記憶力 就 差 了。 - One's memory worsens when age increases.
     2. old (as opposed to new); of long standing
           Antonyms: 新
           老 歌 - old song
           老朋友 - old friend
     3. outdated; old-fashioned
     4. original; former
           老 地方 - usual place
           老 本行háng - original profession
     5. the elderly; one's elders
           敬老 - to respect the elderly
     6. (Used after the surname of an old person to address a venerable old person)
           ^王 老 - revered old Wang
     7. (figurative) experienced
           Antonyms: 嫩
           老手 - an old hand
           老兵 - veteran
     8. (literary) to respect (the elderly, one's elders)
     9. (of cooked food) overcooked; tough; stringy; hard
           牛排 太 老 了,我 咬 不 動 它。 - The steak was so tough I couldn't eat it.
           這 雞蛋 煮 老 了,你 沒 掌握 好 火候。 - This egg is hard; you didn't time it properly.
     10. (of food or potable liquids) stale; not fresh
     11. always; all the time
           你 別 老 這樣! - Stop being always like this!
     12. (chiefly dialectal) very; quite
           老早 - very early
           他 人 老 好 了。 - He is such a nice person! colloquial, somewhat regional
           看到 儂 真個 老 開心。 (2khoe tau&3non&1tsen geq&3lau&1khe xin, SH) - I am really happy to see you.
     13. (euphemistic, of an elderly person) to die; to pass away (usually with tr=le)
     14. (affectionate, respectful) (Used before surnames to refer to heads or elder members of families.)
           → 小 (for younger people)
           老 ^張 馬上 來 了,我 得děi 趕緊 收拾 一 下 屋 子。 - Old Zhang is going to be here any minute. I need to hurry up and straighten the room up a bit.
     15. (usually respectful and affectionate) (Used by analogy in several other relationship terms.)
           老師 - teacher
           老婆 - wifey
           老公 - hubby
     16. (obsolete, originally, honorific) (Prefix for animals or people considered senior, fierce, and often awe-inspiring.)
           老鷹 - eagle
           老虎 - tiger
           老鼠 - mouse, rat; (obsolete) bat
           老狼 - (rare) elder and experienced wolf
           老貓 - (rare) elder (potentially annoying) cat
           老狐狸 - (surviving usage) elder, cunning and experienced fox
           老傢夥 -
           老東西 -
           老雜碎 -
     17. (colloquial) (Used before nouns, especially names of ethnicities, places and countries, to form nouns.)
           老外 - foreigner; (pejorative) layman, one who lacks knowledge of a subject
           老美 - Yank
           老表 - a friend (direct speech, may be intimate or offensive depending on provinces)
           老毛子zi - (pejorative) Russian person
           老蒙古 - (pejorative) Mongols
           老北京 - indigenous Beijing person
           老山東 - indigenous Shandong person
           老西兒r - (affectionate) Shanxi person
           老回回 - Hui person (affectionate in some cases, pejorative in other cases, never neutral, depend on the region, speaker, listener situation and speaking mood)
     18. Short for 老子, Laozi; Lao Tzu
     19. (Mainland China, Hong Kong) Short for 老撾, Laos
     1. rat; mouse; any member of the superfamily Muroidea, rodent
           老鼠 - mouse, rat
     2. Rat (first of the Chinese zodiac signs)
           我 屬 鼠。 - My zodiac sign is the Rat.
     3. (TCM) scrofula; scrofulous
     4. (Cantonese) to sneak; to go stealthily



Translations for and their definitions

     1. rat; mouse; any member of the superfamily Muroidea, rodent
           老鼠 - mouse, rat
     2. Rat (first of the Chinese zodiac signs)
           我 屬 鼠。 - My zodiac sign is the Rat.
     3. (TCM) scrofula; scrofulous
     4. (Cantonese) to sneak; to go stealthily


耗子
     1. n. (chiefly dialectal Mandarin Jin) mouse; rat


小鼠
     1. n. mouse (animal)


     1. (obsolete) mouse (animal)


老鼠
     1. n. mouse and rat in general
     2. n. cunning, deceitful person
     3. n. (classical dialect) bat (animal)


鼠標
     1. n. (chiefly Mainland computing) mouse
     2. n. (chiefly Taiwan computing) cursor


鼠标
     1. Simplified form of 鼠標


鼠標器
     1. n. (Mainland China, computing) mouse


鼠标器
     1. Simplified form of 鼠標器


滑鼠
     1. n. (chiefly Taiwan Hong Kong Singapore Malaysia computing) mouse


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