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mock [mɒk]( = scoff at) se moquer de ; ( = mimic) parodier3. adjective[anger, modesty] simulé4. plural noun5. compounds* * *[mɒk] 1.noun GB School examen m blanc2.adjective (before n)1) ( imitation) [suede, ivory] faux/fausse2) ( feigned) simulé3.transitive verb se moquer de4.intransitive verb se moquer -
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B adj (before n)1 ( imitation) [suede, ivory] faux/fausse (before n) ; mock leather similicuir m ; mock-Gothic/-Tudor architecture faux-gothique m/faux-Tudor m ;2 ( feigned) [innocence, horror, humility] feint, simulé ; [accident, battle, trial] simulé ; in mock terror/innocence en feignant la terreur/l'innocence ;C vtr1 ( laugh at) se moquer de [person, action, attempt] ;D vi se moquer.■ mock up:▶ mock [sth] up, mock up [sth] réaliser une maquette de. -
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I 1. [mɒk]1) (imitation) finto [suede, ivory]3) (practice)2.nome BE scol. simulazione f. d'esameII 1. [mɒk]1) (laugh at) deridere, canzonare, farsi beffe di [ person]; ridere di [action, attempt]2) (ridicule by imitation) fare il verso a, scimmiottare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo prendere in giro* * *[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) canzonare, prendere in giro2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) finto, simulato- mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *[mɒk]1. adj(gen) finto (-a), falso (-a), (battle) simulato (-a)2. vt(ridicule: person) canzonare, deridere, farsi beffe di, (plan, efforts) ridicolizzare, farsi beffe di, (mimic) scimmiottare3. vi•- mock up* * *mock /mɒk/A a.imitato; finto; simulato: a mock battle, una battaglia simulata; a mock Georgian façade, una facciata finto-georgiana; mock leather, finta pelle; mock pocket, tasca finta; mock trial, processo simulato ( a scopi didattici); with mock solemnity, con finta solennitàB n.1 (fam. in GB = mock examination) esame simulato ( come esercitazione); simulazione di esame: DIALOGO → - Discussing university- I did surprisingly well in my mocks and Leeds gave me an unconditional offer, sono andato molto meglio del previsto alle simulazioni d'esame e l'università di Leeds mi ha fatto un'offerta senza condizioni2 oggetto di derisione; zimbello● (letter.) mock-heroic, (agg.) eroicomico; (sost.) poema eroicomico □ (astron.) mock moon, paraselene □ (astron.) mock sun, parelio □ ( cucina) mock turtle soup, brodo di testina di vitello □ mock-up, (tecn.) simulacro, modello dimostrativo ( a grandezza naturale); (tipogr.) menabò; (mil.) manichino, sagoma □ to make (a) mock of, canzonare; deridere; farsi beffe di; ridicolizzare; mettere in burletta.(to) mock /mɒk/v. t.1 beffare; burlare, canzonare; deridere; dileggiare; irridere; farsi beffe, farsi gioco di; prendere in giro; schernire: The boy was mocking the poor old man, il ragazzo burlava il povero vecchio4 imitare; fare il verso a (q.); scimmiottare● to mock at, burlarsi di; farsi beffe di: I was mocked at by my classmates, i miei compagni di classe si burlavano di me.* * *I 1. [mɒk]1) (imitation) finto [suede, ivory]3) (practice)2.nome BE scol. simulazione f. d'esameII 1. [mɒk]1) (laugh at) deridere, canzonare, farsi beffe di [ person]; ridere di [action, attempt]2) (ridicule by imitation) fare il verso a, scimmiottare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo prendere in giro -
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mok
1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) burlarse
2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) ficticio, falso- mockery- mocking
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mock1 adj simuladomock2 vb burlarse / mofarsetr[mɒk]1 (object) de imitación2 (event) de prueba1 (exam) examen nombre masculino de prueba1 (laugh at, make fun of) burlarse de, mofarse de2 (imitate) imitar, remedar1 burlarse (at, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a mock of somebody/something poner a alguien/algo en ridículomock ['mɑk, 'mɔk] vt1) ridicule: burlarse de, mofarse de2) mimic: imitar, remedar (de manera burlona)mock adj1) simulated: simulado2) phony: falsoadj.• burlesco, -a adj.• fingido, -a adj.• simulado, -a adj.n.• burla s.f.• mofa s.f.v.• befar v.• burlar v.• burlarse v.• burlarse de v.• decepcionar v.• fisgar v.• mofar v.• remedar v.
I mɑːk, mɒktransitive verb burlarse or mofarse dehe mocked her accent — imitó or remedó su acento burlonamente
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adjective (before n) <examination/interview> de práctica, de prueba; <anger/outrage> fingido, simulado[mɒk]1.VT (=ridicule) mofarse de, burlarse de; (=mimic) imitar, remedaryou shouldn't mock other people's beliefs — no hay que mofarse or burlarse de las creencias de la gente
2.VI mofarse, burlarseto mock at sth/sb — mofarse de algo/algn, burlarse de algo/algn
3.ADJ (=feigned) [solemnity, terror] fingido, simulado; (=imitation) [leather, fur] de imitación4. N1)2) mocks (Brit) (Scol) * exámenes mpl de prueba5.CPDmock battle N — simulacro m (de batalla)
mock orange N — (Bot) jeringuilla f, celinda f
mock trial N — juicio m de prueba
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I [mɑːk, mɒk]transitive verb burlarse or mofarse dehe mocked her accent — imitó or remedó su acento burlonamente
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adjective (before n) <examination/interview> de práctica, de prueba; <anger/outrage> fingido, simulado -
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[mɔk] 1. vtkpić z +gen; ( by imitating) przedrzeźniać2. adjexam, battle próbny; terror, disbelief udawany* * *[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) wyśmiać, wykpić2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) udawany, pozorowany- mockery- mocking
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