Usage examples of "alfombrilla de ratón" in Spanish with translation to English

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Este es el perro que perseguía al gato que acosaba al ratón que vivía en la casa que Jack construyó. This is the dog that chased the cat that stalked the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built.
Era un ratón. It was a mouse.
El gato persiguió al ratón, pero no lo pudo atrapar. The cat chased the mouse, but it couldn't catch it.
El ratón fue atraído hasta la trampa por un gran trozo de queso. The mouse was lured into the trap by a big piece of cheese.
El gato fue corriendo tras el ratón. The cat ran after the rat.
Me compré un ratón Microsoft. I bought a Microsoft mouse.
Él es, por así decirlo, un ratón de biblioteca. He is, so to speak, a bookworm.
El mejor amigo de Tom es un ratón llamado Jerry. Tom's best friend is a mouse named Jerry.
¡Estoy gritando porque vi un ratón! I am screaming because I saw a mouse!
Este es el chico que jugó con el juguete que asustó a la rana que salpicó al perro que persiguió al gato que se comió a la rata que mató al ratón que vivía en la casa que Jack construyó. This is the boy who played with the toy that scared the frog that splashed the dog that chased the cat that ate the rat that killed the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built.
Él es lo que podrías llamar un ratón de biblioteca. He is what you might call a bookworm.
¿El ratón está vivo o muerto? Is the rat alive or dead?
El ratón entró corriendo al agujero. The mouse ran into the hole.
A menudo, el queso atrae a un ratón a una trampa. Cheese often lures a mouse into a trap.
Ella es lo que llamamos un ratón de biblioteca. She is what we call a bookworm.
No puedo maullar como un gato. ¡Soy un ratón! I cannot meow like a cat. I'm a mouse!
El gato está comiendo al ratón. The cat is eating the mouse.
La sombra del ratón al atardecer es más larga que la del gato al mediodía. The mouse's shadow at dusk is longer than the cat's shadow at noon.
Mi gato mató a este ratón. This mouse was killed by my cat.
Ella mató un hámster pensando que era un ratón. She killed a hamster thinking that it was a mouse.
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