Ratón (en. Mouse)

/raˈton/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Small rodent mammal known for being a common inhabitant of homes.
The mouse runs quickly across the kitchen floor.
El ratón corre rápidamente por el suelo de la cocina.
In computing, it refers to a device used to point and select items on the screen.
I used the mouse to click on the program icon.
Usé el ratón para hacer clic en el icono del programa.

Etymology

From Latin 'ratonem', diminutive of 'rat', meaning mouse.

Common Phrases and Expressions

like a mouse
It is often used to describe someone who is small or moves quietly.
como un ratón
library mouse
It refers to a person who spends a lot of time reading and studying, often in a library.
ratón de biblioteca
to be a mouse
Expression used to describe someone who is cunning or slippery.
ser un ratón

Related Words

rat
Type of rodent that is larger than the mouse.
rata
mouse trap
Trap designed to catch mice.
ratonera
mouse
English word that refers to the same input device called mouse in Spanish.
mouse

Slang Meanings

Cunning person who sneaks out of difficult situations.
That guy is a mouse, always getting out of trouble without getting caught.
Ese tipo es un ratón, siempre saliendo de problemas sin ser atrapado.
Small trick or useful tip.
I'm going to give you a mouse so you save time studying.
Te voy a dar un ratón para que te ahorres tiempo estudiando.