mock
US /mɑːk/
UK /mɑːk/

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模仿, 戏仿
to imitate (someone or something) in fun or derision
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The comedian would often mock politicians in his stand-up routine.
这位喜剧演员经常在他的脱口秀中模仿政客。
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She could perfectly mock her teacher's strict voice.
她能完美地模仿老师严厉的声音。
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模拟的, 假的, 虚假的
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.
警方为训练演习设置了一个模拟犯罪现场。
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They held a mock trial to prepare for the real court case.
他们举行了一场模拟审判,为真实的法庭案件做准备。