mock
verb /mɒk/
/mɑːk/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they mock | /mɒk/ /mɑːk/ |
he / she / it mocks | /mɒks/ /mɑːks/ |
past simple mocked | /mɒkt/ /mɑːkt/ |
past participle mocked | /mɒkt/ /mɑːkt/ |
-ing form mocking | /ˈmɒkɪŋ/ /ˈmɑːkɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] mock (somebody/something) | mock (somebody) + speech to laugh at somebody/something in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do
synonym make fun of嘲笑;(模仿)嘲弄 - He's always mocking my French accent.
他总是嘲笑我的法国口音。 - The other children mocked her, laughing behind their hands.
其他孩子学她的样子,用手捂着嘴笑。 - You can mock, but at least I'm willing to have a try!
你可以嘲笑我,但我至少愿意试一试。
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- ‘Too scary for you?’ he mocked gently.
“你吓坏了吧?”他轻声取笑道。 - He openly mocked his parents.
他公开嘲笑自己的父母。 - She mocked him for his failure.
她讥笑他的失败。 - a faintly mocking smile
略带嘲讽的微笑 - He mocked her hopes of stardom.
他嘲笑她成为明星的希望。 - She mocked him with her smile.
她对他嘲弄地微微一笑。 - The play subtly mocks the conventions of courtly love.
这部剧含蓄地讽刺了中世纪典雅爱情的种种惯常做法。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- bitterly
- cruelly
- mercilessly
- …
- at
- for
- with
- …
- He's always mocking my French accent.
- [transitive] mock something (formal) to show no respect for something
不尊重;蔑视 - The new exam mocked the needs of the majority of children.
新的考试无视大多数孩子的需求。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- bitterly
- cruelly
- mercilessly
- …
- at
- for
- with
- …
- The new exam mocked the needs of the majority of children.
词源late Middle English: from Old French mocquer ‘deride’.