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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8031 COCA: 7541

mock

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mock1 /mɒk $ mɑːk/ ●○○ verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] formalMAKE FUN OF to laugh at someone or something and try to make them look stupid by saying unkind things about them or by copying them 讥笑,嘲弄;〔通过模仿〕取笑 SYN make fun of
 Opposition MPs mocked the government’s decision.
反对党议员讥笑政府的这一决策。
 ‘Running away?’ he mocked.
想逃跑?他取笑道。
 It’s easy for you to mock, but we put a lot of work into this play.
你讲风凉话是很轻松,但我们这出戏可是费了很大力气的。
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Mock something or someone is used especially in literature. In everyday English, people usually say make fun of something or someone: mock尤用于文学作品中。在日常英语中,人们一般说make fun of
Stop making fun of the way he talks!
别取笑他说话的腔调了!
2 [transitiveT] formalSHOW/BE A SIGN OF to make something seem completely useless 使显得无用,是对的嘲讽
 Violent attacks like this mock the peace process.
像这样的暴力袭击事件是对和平进程的嘲讽。
3.mock something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v COPYto make a full-size model of something so that it looks real 〔照原尺寸〕模仿,仿制 mock-up
mocking adjectiveadj
 Her tone was mocking.
她的语调带着嘲讽。
mockingly adverbadv
 His lips twisted mockingly.
他嘲讽地歪着嘴。
mocker noun [countableC]
nTHESAURUS
mock formal to laugh at and say unkind things about a person, institution, belief etc, to show that you do not have a high opinion of them. Mock is a formal word – in everyday English people usually say make fun of
The press mocked his attempts to appeal to young voters.
She was mocked by other pupils in her class.
You shouldn’t mock the afflicted! (=you should not make fun of people who cannot help having problems – used especially ironically, when really you think it is funny too)
make fun of somebody/something to make someone or something seem stupid by making unkind jokes about them
Peter didn’t seem to realize that they were making fun of him.
It used to be fashionable to make fun of the European Parliament.
laugh at somebody/something to make unkind or funny remarks about someone or something, because they seem stupid or strange
I don’t want the other kids to laugh at me.
People would laugh at the idea nowadays.
poke fun at somebody/something to make someone or something seem silly by making jokes about them, especially in a way that is funny but not really cruel
a TV series that regularly poked fun at the government
He’s in no position to poke fun at other people’s use of English!
ridicule formal to make unkind remarks that make someone or something seem stupid
Catesby ridiculed his suggestion.
His ideas were widely ridiculed at the time.
Scientists ridiculed him for doubting the existence of the greenhouse effect.
deride formal to make remarks that show you think that something is stupid or useless – often used when you think that the people who do this are wrong
Some forms of alternative medicine – much derided by doctors – have been shown to help patients.
the system that Marxists previously derided as ‘bourgeois democracy’
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mock2 adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
1 ARTIFICIALnot real, but intended to be very similar to a real situation, substance etc 模拟的;仿制的
 war games with mock battles
有模拟战斗的战争游戏
 a mock interview
模拟面试
 mock marble floors
仿大理石地面
2 mock surprise/horror/indignation etc PRETENDsurprise etc that you pretend to feel, especially as a joke 假装的吃惊/害怕/气愤等〔尤作为玩笑〕
 She threw her hands up in mock horror.
她装出害怕的样子举起了双手。
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mock3 noun  
1 mocks [plural] British EnglishBrESES school examinations taken as practice before official examinations 模拟考试
 I’m revising for my mocks.
我在复习准备模拟考试。
2. make mock of somebody literaryMAKE FUN OF to mock someone 嘲笑[嘲弄]某人
mock- /mɒk $ mɑːk/ prefix 
1 PRETENDused to show that an attitude or feeling is pretended, not real 假装的,不真实的
 a mock-serious expression
故作严肃的表情
 His frown was mock-severe.
他皱着眉,假装严肃。
2 ARTIFICIALcopying a particular style, especially a style of building 〔尤指建筑风格〕仿
5 a mock-Tudor fireplace
仿都铎式壁炉
n a mock-Tudor house
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Origin mock1
(1400-1500) Old French moquier
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8031 COCA: 7541
mock

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBbitterly, cruelly, mercilessly, ruthlessly, scornfully尖刻地嘲笑;冷酷地嘲弄;無情地嘲笑;輕蔑地譏笑gently, playfully輕聲嘲笑;開玩笑地譏笑'Too scary for you?' he mocked gently.“你嚇壞了吧?”他輕聲取笑道。openly公開譏諷He openly mocked his parents.他公開嘲笑自己的父母。subtly含蓄地諷刺The play subtly mocks the conventions of romance.這部劇含蓄地諷刺了愛情小說的種種慣用套路。PREPOSITIONat嘲笑⋯He mocked at her hopes of stardom.他對她想當明星的願望嘲笑了一番。for因為⋯嘲笑She mocked him for his failure.她譏笑他的失敗。with以⋯嘲弄She mocked him with her smile.她對他嘲弄地微微一笑。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8031 COCA: 7541
mock verb
laugh at sb/sth
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8031 COCA: 7541
mock
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