mock
英[mɒk]
美[mɑk]
- vt. 嘲弄;模仿;使…失望;使…无效
- vi. 嘲弄,嘲笑
- n. 嘲弄;仿制品;嘲笑对象
- adj. 模拟的;假装的;伪造的
- adv. 虚伪地
- n. (Mock)人名;(德、英、法、西、芬)莫克
词态变化
复数: mocks;第三人称单数: mocks;过去式: mocked;过去分词: mocked;现在分词: mocking;名词: mocker;助记提示
1. 音:墨客,古时的文人墨客经常写文章嘲弄现实,针砭时弊。
2. 谐音“模客”-----模仿客-----模仿客人、模仿的客人、模仿的人。
3. monkey 猴子经常模仿人,比喻嘲笑。中文词源
mock 模仿,嘲笑,嘲弄可能来自拉丁语mucus,鼻涕,即作出擤鼻涕的动作以表示嘲笑和嘲弄,并引申词义模仿。或直接来自拟声词,模仿模仿的声音。
英文词源
- mock (v.)
- early 15c., "to deceive;" mid-15c. "make fun of," from Old French mocquer "deride, jeer," of unknown origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *muccare "to blow the nose" (as a derisive gesture), from Latin mucus; or possibly from Middle Dutch mocken "to mumble" or Middle Low German mucken "grumble." Or perhaps simply imitative of such speech. Related: Mocked; mocking; mockingly. Replaced Old English bysmerian. Sense of "imitating," as in mockingbird and mock turtle (1763), is from notion of derisive imitation.
- mock (adj.)
- 1540s, from mock, verb and noun. Mock-heroic is attested from 1711, describing a satirical use of a serious form; mock-turtle "calf's head dressed to resemble a turtle," is from 1763; as a kind of soup from 1783.
- mock (n.)
- "derisive action or speech," early 15c., from mock (v.).
双语例句
- 1. He screwed his face into an expression of mock pain.
- 他面部扭曲,假装疼痛。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. There's a mock-up of the high street where the Goodwins go shopping.
- 古德温一家前往购物的那条大街有一个街景模型。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. "Flatterer," she said giving him a mock reproving look.
- “马屁精,”她饱含嘲弄和责备地看了他一眼,说道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. One of them was subjected to a mock execution.
- 他们当中有一个人受到了假处决。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. "Oh, I despair sometimes," he says in mock sorrow.
- “啊,我有时会感到绝望,”他假装悲伤地说。
来自柯林斯例句