mocks
n. (英國)模擬考試( mock的名詞複數 )
v. 愚弄,嘲弄( mock的第三人稱單數 ); 使受挫折; 不尊重,蔑視
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...
我還以為你是在嘲笑我。
I distinctly remember mocking the idea...
我清楚地記得曾經對這個想法嗤之以鼻。
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...
“真慘啊!”傑弗裡假裝嚇昏了過去。
One of them was subjected to a mock execution.
他們當中有一個人受到了假處決。
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.
她模擬考試得了D,到了真正考試的時候卻拿了個B。
The play mocks the pretensions of the new middle class.
這齣戲諷刺了新中產階級的裝模作樣。
If the scourge kills suddenly, He mocks the despair of the innocent.
伯9:23若忽然遭殺害之禍 、 他必戲笑無辜的人遇難.
Captain: The Captain of Henry's unit frequently mocks the priest.
大: 主要亨利的單位經常嘲笑神父,以及.
He who mocks shall be mocked.
笑人前,落人後.
No! the morning sunshine mocks my anguish -.
不! 清晨的陽光會嘲笑我的苦惱 -.