tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner
嘲笑,讥笑;嘲弄
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opposition MPs mocked the government's decision 反对党议员嘲讽政府的决定
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[as adj.
mocking ]the mocking hostility in his voice made her wince. 他语调中带嘲弄的敌意使她畏缩。
make (something) seem laughably unreal or impossible
使显得徒劳,使显得可笑
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at Christmas, arguments and friction mock our pretence at peace. 圣诞节时争吵和摩擦使我们想佯装平安无事变得徒劳可笑。
mimic (someone or something) scornfully or contemptuously
嘲讽(或轻蔑)地模仿,仿效。
not authentic or real, but without the intention to deceive
仿制的,模拟的
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a mock-Georgian red brick house 一栋仿乔治王朝时期风格的红砖房
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Jim threw up his hands in mock horror. 吉姆举起双手,模拟惊恐状。
(of an examination, battle, etc.)arranged for training or practice
(考试、作战等)模拟的;演习的
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a mock examination paper. 一份模拟试卷。
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〈英, 非正式〉 模拟考试
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obtaining Grade A in mocks. 在模拟考试中得A。
〈旧〉 嘲笑对象,笑柄
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he has become the mock of all his contemporaries. 他成为同时代人的笑柄。
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make (a )mock of hold up to scorn or ridicule 嘲弄,嘲笑stop making a mock of other people's business. 别嘲笑他人的事了
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