mock
vt.& vi. 愚弄,嘲弄
vt. 使受挫折; 不尊重,蔑视
adj. 仿制的; 模拟的; 虚假的; 不诚实的
n. (英国)模拟考试
If someone mocks you, they show or pretend that they think you are foolish or inferior, for example by saying something funny about you, or by imitating your behaviour.
I thought you were mocking me...
我还以为你是在嘲笑我。
I distinctly remember mocking the idea...
我清楚地记得曾经对这个想法嗤之以鼻。
You use mock to describe something which is not real or genuine, but which is intended to be very similar to the real thing.
'It's tragic!' swoons Jeffrey in mock horror...
“真惨啊!”杰弗里假装吓昏了过去。
One of them was subjected to a mock execution.
他们当中有一个人受到了假处决。
Mocks are practice exams that you take as part of your preparation for real exams.
She went from a D in her mocks to a B in the real thing.
她模拟考试得了D,到了真正考试的时候却拿了个B。
1. the act of mocking or ridiculing;
1. treat with contempt;
2. imitate with mockery and derision;
1. constituting a copy or imitation of something;
ridicule, mock, scoff, sneer
这些动词均含"嘲笑"之意。
make (a) mock of
嘲弄,嘲笑
Based on his mock exam, his teacher is confident that he will score high in examination.
根据他的模拟考, 他的老师对于他在高考中能取得高分很是自信.
They made a mock of him.
他们把他挖苦了一番.
Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.
莫笑皮匠拇指黑.
It was very irresponsible of you to mock him before knowing the reason of his behavior.
你不知道其中的原由就这样讥诮他是很不负责任的.
The mock boom slid inflation and unemployment over.
虚假的繁荣暗中带来了通货膨胀和失业.