mock
n. 嘲笑, 戏弄, 模仿 a. 假的, 伪造的, 模拟的 adv. 虚伪地 vt. 嘲弄, 模仿, 使失望, 欺骗, 挫败 vi. 嘲弄
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教材释义与例句
英国模拟考试(mocks)
愚弄,嘲弄
不尊重,蔑视
仿制的,模拟的,虚假的,不诚实的
释义与例句
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An imitation, usually of lesser quality.
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Mockery; the act of mocking.
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Ellipsis of mock examination.
He got a B in his History mock, but improved to an A in the exam.
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A mockup or prototype; particularly, ellipsis of mock object, as used in unit testing.
计算机 工程 数学
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To mimic, to simulate.
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To create an artistic representation of.
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To make fun of, especially by mimicking; to taunt.
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To tantalise, and disappoint the hopes of.
The wind is mocking my efforts to light a fire!
‘Mock’ certainly never signifies to loath. Its common signification is, to disappoint.
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To create a mockup or prototype of.
及物 计算机 工程 数学
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Imitation, not genuine; fake.
mock leather
mock trial
mock turtle-soup
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From Middle English mokken, from Old French mocquer, moquier (“to deride, jeer”), from Middle Dutch mocken (“to mumble”) or Middle Low German mucken (“to grumble, talk with the mouth half-opened”), both from Proto-West Germanic *mokkijan, *mukkijan (“to low, bellow; mumble”), from Proto-Germanic *mukkijaną, *mūhaną (“to low, bellow, shout”), from Proto-Indo-European *mūg-, *mūk- (“to low, mumble”). Cognate with Dutch mokken (“to sulk; pout; mope; grumble”), Old High German firmucken (“to be stupid”), Modern German mucksen (“to utter a word; mumble; grumble”), West Frisian mokke (“to mope; sulk; grumble”), Swedish mucka (“to murmur”), dialectal Dutch mokkel (“kiss”).
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