释义 |
- v.嘲笑;(模仿)嘲弄;不尊重;蔑视
- adj.虚假的;不诚实的;模仿的;模拟的
- n.(英国)模拟考试
- 网络模仿地嘲弄;愚弄
复数:mocks 过去分词:mocked 现在分词:mocking Adj.+n. mock battle,mock trial v. ridicule,tease,make fun of,laugh at,mimic adj. fake,pretend,simulated,imitation,artificial 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth).~ (sb) + speech 嘲笑;(模仿)嘲弄to laugh at sb/sth in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do |
| He's always mocking my French accent. 他总是嘲笑我的法国口音。 | | The other children mocked her, laughing behind their hands. 其他孩子学她的样子,用手捂着嘴笑。 | | You can mock, but at least I'm willing to have a try! 你可以嘲笑我,但我至少愿意试一试。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 不尊重;蔑视to show no respect for sth |
| The new exam mocked the needs of the majority of children. 新的考试无视大多数孩子的需求。 |
| mock horror/surprise 假装恐惧;故作惊讶 |
2. | 模仿的;模拟的that is a copy of sth; not real |
| | | a mock interview/examination(= used to practise for the real one) 模拟面试╱考试 |
1. | (informal) (英国)模拟考试(in Britain) a practice exam that you do before the official one |
| The mocks are in November. 模拟考试在 11 月进行。 | | What did you get in the mock? 你的模拟考试得了多少分? |
v. | 1. to treat somebody or something with scorn or contempt 2. to imitate somebody in a way that is intended to make that person appear silly or ridiculous 3. to prevent something from succeeding in a way that causes frustration or humiliation 4. to make someone or something look stupid by laughing at them, copying them, or saying something that is not kind 5. make fun of;ridicule(esp.by copying in a funny or contemptuous way) 1. to treat somebody or something with scorn or contempt 2. to imitate somebody in a way that is intended to make that person appear silly or ridiculous 3. to prevent something from succeeding in a way that causes frustration or humiliation 4. to make someone or something look stupid by laughing at them, copying them, or saying something that is not kind 5. make fun of;ridicule(esp.by copying in a funny or contemptuous way) | n. | 1. something made as an imitation 2. somebody or something ridiculed by others 3. an examination that you take for practice before an important examination | adj. | 1. made to appear like something else, usually something older or more expensive 2. done as an act, especially in order to amuse people 3. done as practice for the real thing 4. not real but intended to look or seem real 5. a mock feeling is one that you pretend you have, usually as a joke 6. a mock test, interview, etc. is one that you do in order to practice for a real one 1. made to appear like something else, usually something older or more expensive 2. done as an act, especially in order to amuse people 3. done as practice for the real thing 4. not real but intended to look or seem real 5. a mock feeling is one that you pretend you have, usually as a joke 6. a mock test, interview, etc. is one that you do in order to practice for a real one | np. | 1. in the United Kingdom, practice examinations given to school pupils to prepare them for their official examinations |
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