mock

US /mɑːk/
UK /mɑːk/
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1.

嘲笑, 譏諷

to make fun of someone or something in a cruel or unkind way

:
The other children would often mock him for his unusual accent.
其他孩子經常因為他不同尋常的口音而嘲笑他。
He continued to mock her efforts, despite her clear distress.
儘管她明顯很痛苦,他還是繼續嘲笑她的努力。
2.

模仿, 戲仿

to imitate (someone or something) in fun or derision

:
The comedian would often mock politicians in his stand-up routine.
這位喜劇演員經常在他的脫口秀中模仿政客。
She could perfectly mock her teacher's strict voice.
她能完美地模仿老師嚴厲的聲音。
1.

模擬的, 假的, 虛假的

not authentic or real, but made to look like something genuine

:
The police set up a mock crime scene for the training exercise.
警方為訓練演習設置了一個模擬犯罪現場。
They held a mock trial to prepare for the real court case.
他們舉行了一場模擬審判,為真實的法庭案件做準備。