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mocking

/mok-ing/US // ˈmɒk ɪŋ //

嘲讽,嘲弄,嘲笑,讥讽

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing ridicule, contempt, or derision:Elsewhere along the parade route, small bands of protesters held mocking signs.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : contemptuous, derisive, and usually imitative speech or action:Jake just turned his face away and took the mocking and ridicule his brothers dished out.

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Examples

  • Spiders keeping me company, traversing invisible filaments, playfully mocking me with their graceful mobility.

  • This program enables us to perform the same way but on a digital mock-up.

  • Outside these specific categories are three modernistic wings — Villanova’s Saddiq Bey, Florida State’s Devin Vassell and Vanderbilt’s Aaron Nesmith — who have been pegged by most mock drafts as worthy of a late lottery pick.

  • From 2016 to 2018, Volodymyr Kvashuk worked for Microsoft as a tester, placing mock online orders to make sure everything was working smoothly.

  • Laid off two years later, she set to work that very day mocking up a Web page for the nonprofit news site she had long toyed with starting — and just kept on reporting.

  • “‘Pull your pants up, black people,’” said Buress, mocking Cosby from the stage.

  • And keep in mind that even pre-ISIS, an Iraqi comedian was killed in 2006 for comically mocking those in power.

  • But we should beware of the facile tradition of criticizing colleges, professors, and the young (or just mocking them).

  • Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda.

  • Kim is mocking the entire value system on which she built her career, as well as her own less-than-savory past.

  • He stepped clear of the two men, faced the others, a mocking smile on his lips.

  • Dick hesitated a few seconds, and then told him, while Romanoff listened with a mocking smile on his lips.

  • Once an expression swept over his features which suggested a kind of mocking pity, but it was only for a moment.

  • But she altered her voice and began singing on such a mocking note that Frdric reddened to his very ears.

  • A mocking laugh arose from somewhere in the passage and echoed loudly and weirdly.