mocked 的 5 个定义
- to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- to ridicule by mimicry of action or speech; mimic derisively.
- to mimic, imitate, or counterfeit.
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- 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.
- mock up, to build a mock-up of.
mocked 近义词
ridicule
mimic
deceive
更多mocked例句
- It wasn’t the rubes he was mocking or the pols he was making light of.
- There’s a ceremony to sports, something that many die-hards have long mocked and wished would be minimized.
- High school and middle school students watch debates, discuss campaign strategy, explore the voting process and hold mock elections.
- We’re also going to be working a lot with victims of domestic violence and getting them reintegrated into the workforce providing mock interviews and teaching modules.
- Furthermore, Apple is pushing other data intensive ideas, like doctors sharing high-resolution medical scans and architects sharing augmented reality architectural mock-ups of buildings over their phones.
- Everything Putin had worked for was now in doubt; everything he had believed was being mocked.
- The former Pennsylvania senator mocked those who thought “history is moving in a different way.”
- The choice of Kline was widely mocked by the punditocracy as less than optimal.
- But it has all become too much for the much-mocked British Labour leader Ed Miliband.
- Or the person may have been sustained, but mercilessly mocked and shunned in life.
- Bernard was uncomfortable enough not to care to be mocked; but he felt even more sorry that Gordon should be.
- He hesitated to take a cigarette—and now her bright eyes frankly mocked him, and said, "A cigarette commits you to nothing!"
- "Monsieur de Garnache promised us some fine deeds on his own account," she mocked him.
- Her exquisite, frail beauty held a strength that mocked the worship in his eyes and voice.
- "Let her go in peace, monsieur," she heard mademoiselle say, and she could not believe but that she was being mocked.