词汇 | mock |
释义 | mock verb[ T ] uk /mɒk/ us /mɑːk/ formal to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way: 嘲笑,嘲弄;(常指为取笑而)模仿 They were mocking him because he kept falling off his bike.他们一个劲儿嘲笑他,因为他老是从自行车上摔下来。 She made fun of him by mocking his limp.她模仿他一瘸一拐地走路来取笑他。 to tease someone teaseThe boys teased her mercilessly on the playground. jokeI've lost your passport. Only joking! kidI'm sorry, I forgot to get you a birthday present. Just kidding! pull someone's legIs that really your car or are you pulling my leg? ribHis brothers were ribbing him about his new girlfriend. make fun ofThe other children made fun of him because he wore glasses. to make something appear stupid or not effective: 愚弄;使徒劳,挫败 The wind mocked their attempts to reach the shore by pushing the boat further and further out to sea.风把船往海里刮得越来越远,使他们靠岸的努力落空。 Mocking and taunting caricature deride deride someone/something as something derision derisive lampoon lay yourself open to ridiculeidiom make a mockery of somethingidiom make a monkey out of someoneidiom mimic mimicry mockery piss sardonic sardonically scoff scoffer self-caricature taunting tauntingly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Treating as unimportant Phrasal verbmock something up mock adjective[ before noun ] uk /mɒk/ us /mɑːk/ not real but appearing or pretending to be exactly like something: 假的;仿制的;假装的 mock cream人造奶油 mock leather人造革 mock surprise假装出来的惊讶 Natural and artificial anti-natural artificial artificiality artificially biodynamic fake false freshness God-given imitation organically pure rawness refined simulated unenriched unnatural unnaturally unposed unprocessed mock noun[ C ] UKuk /mɒk/ us /mɑːk/ an exam taken at school for practice before a real exam: 模拟考试 You will have your mocks during the first two weeks of March.你们将在3月份的头两个星期进行模拟考试。 Exams, tests & exercises achievement test Advanced Placement AP assessment can dophrase dictation exam fail invigilator mark scheme moderate pop quiz practical prelim probationary proctor quiz resit retake viva mock | American Dictionarymock verb[ T ] us/mɑk/ mockverb[T] (INSULT)to copy someone or a characteristic of someone in an amusing but unkind way that makes other people laugh, or to try to make someone or something seem foolish or ridiculous: Some of the boys in the dorm loved to mock Roger’s British accent. mock adjective[ not gradable ] us/mɑk/ mockadjective[not gradable] (ARTIFICIAL)intended to seem real; artificial or pretended: She gave a little scream in mock surprise when she opened the door and saw us. Examples of mockmock Caricaturists and satirists appealed to their patrons, mocking the stylish servant, the well-dressed sailor, the respectable shopkeeper. Architects might scoff at the solipsisms, but who is mocking whom? Parent responses were coded as hostile rejection when the parent displayed anger or mocking behaviors such as yelling or laughing at the child. Speech coded as devaluing is characterized by belittling, criticism, mocking sarcasm, or derogatory or condescending language. The rhetorical excesses of ujamaa were often mocked. The posthuman diva is a sassy mimic, parodying the natural with a musical masquerade that mocks the fixity of femininity. They might be detested or mocked, but they could certainly not be ignored. He derided authority, mocking it, chastening it, and inviting us to laugh at our own reverence for it and for the author himself. By mocking figures of power and symbols of modernity, the popular media strikes a chord with the public. Occasionally reports even assumed a somewhat mocking tone. The main actor, the ever-escaping grapevine louse, mocked all efforts to arrest it. The opponents not only dared criticise the most eminent representatives of the ruling power, but even mocked and ridiculed them. At the same time, it mocks tongzhi activists' demand for respect and equality, and it sows the seeds for the pejoration of the term. The speaker mocks the lady's behaviour and her pretence at irreproachable conduct like that of a woman recently widowed, which is very far from the truth. The anonymous author indeed makes some telling hits against the explorers, mocking their tendency to describe what were everyday occurrences to the traders in a serious and long-winded style. See all examples of mock These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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