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What is the plural of "mouse"?
Rats? The plural of this noun is mice. The specific interpretation is as follows:

Rats? English? [Horse? s]? Beautiful? [Horse? s]? ?

Noun (short for noun)? Rats; A timid person; mouse

Verb (short for verb)? Catch mice; Search carefully; Move the mouse ...

Mouse means "mouse" and "mouse", which refers to a small rodent with a long tail. Figuratively speaking, it can also refer to "timid people" and "shy people".

In technical terms, the mouse refers to the "mouse" and "cursor movement control box" on the computer.

The plural form of mouse is mice.

Extended data

First, the distinction between synonyms

1, mice, rats

Rat means "vole"; Mouse means "house mouse" and is generally smaller than rat.

2. Mice and rats

Both nouns can mean "mouse, mouse".

Rats generally refer to house mice.

Rat generally refers to a big mouse living outdoors.

Second, common vocabulary.

1, verb+~

The mousetrap catches mice.

2. adjective+~

mouse

3. Noun+~

vole

Rattus domesticus

Meadow vole

4. Preposition+~

As poor as a church mouse

Quiet as a mouse.