mock
US /mɑːk/
UK /mɑːk/

1.
mengejek, memperolok-olokkan
to make fun of someone or something in a cruel or unkind way
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The other children would often mock him for his unusual accent.
Kanak-kanak lain sering mengejeknya kerana loghatnya yang luar biasa.
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He continued to mock her efforts, despite her clear distress.
Dia terus mengejek usahanya, walaupun dia jelas tertekan.
2.
meniru, memparodikan
to imitate (someone or something) in fun or derision
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The comedian would often mock politicians in his stand-up routine.
Pelawak itu sering meniru ahli politik dalam rutin stand-upnya.
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She could perfectly mock her teacher's strict voice.
Dia boleh meniru suara tegas gurunya dengan sempurna.
1.
palsu, tiruan, simulasi
not authentic or real, but made to look like something genuine
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The police set up a mock crime scene for the training exercise.
Polis menyediakan tempat kejadian jenayah palsu untuk latihan.
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They held a mock trial to prepare for the real court case.
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