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mock

/mok/US // mɒk //UK // (mɒk) //

嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
    • : to ridicule by mimicry of action or speech; mimic derisively.
    • : to mimic, imitate, or counterfeit.
    • : to challenge; defy: His actions mock convention.
    • : to deceive, delude, or disappoint.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to use ridicule or derision; scoff; jeer.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a contemptuous or derisive imitative action or speech; mockery or derision.
    • : something mocked or derided; an object of derision.
    • : an imitation; counterfeit; fake.
    • : Shipbuilding. a hard pattern representing the surface of a plate with a warped form, upon which the plate is beaten to shape after furnacing.Also called mock mold .bed.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feigned; not real; sham: a mock battle.
  1. 1
    • : mock up, to build a mock-up of.

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Examples

  • Customers nonetheless took to Twitter to vent about the latest delays, and mock Robinhood’s performance.

  • It was transformed into a “mock marketplace… with everything from Andy Warhol shopping bags screen printed with Campbell’s Soup cans, to Tom Wesselman plastic turkeys to illustrate the ideals of the American consumption,” she says.

  • Four months after NASA chose three teams as finalists, one of the teams, led by Jeff Bezos’ rocket company Blue Origin, on Thursday delivered a 40-foot tall mock-up lander to the space agency for testing.

  • Locals wound up crowding the park and shouting obscenities and mocking officials.

  • Thompson mocked up multiple versions and tested how people interpreted them with help from the Science News staff plus some college roommates.

  • She jumps on his back, mock-choking him and covering his eyes.

  • Satirists are reliant ultimately on the very establishment they mock.

  • He's so white he's almost mock-white, and so are his jerky, long-necked, mechanical-man movements.

  • Arab standup comics, and even an Iraqi TV show, regularly mock ISIS mercilessly.

  • Dogs were used in the interrogations, and the accused were subjected to mock executions.

  • For others life is but a foolish leisure with mock activities and mimic avocations to mask its uselessness.

  • Now men laughed at him, pointed to him with their fingers, and made their children mock and hoot the penniless insolvent.

  • Gone, too, is the hamlet of Garratt, whose mock elections of a Mayor caused such convivial excitement a century ago.

  • Even the mock hero, the good young man who tries to raise himself, has something comic in him.

  • Dispense with ornaments altogether rather than wear mock jewelry.