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1 his trial was a mockery of justice
Общая лексика: суд над ним был пародией на правосудиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his trial was a mockery of justice
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noun1)be a mockery of justice/the truth — der Gerechtigkeit/Wahrheit (Dat.) hohnsprechen (geh.)
* * *noun (an act of making fun of something: She could not bear the mockery of the other children.) der Spott* * *mock·ery[ˈmɒkəri, AM ˈmɑ:kɚi]n no pla \mockery of an interview/a trial ein jeder Beschreibung spottendes Interview/Gerichtsverfahren3.▶ to make a \mockery of sb/sth jdn/etw zum Gespött machen* * *['mɒkərɪ]n1) (= derision) Spott m2) (= object of ridicule) Gespött ntinflation will make a mockery of our budget — durch die Inflation wird unser Haushaltsplan zur Farce
3)this is a mockery of justice —
it was a mockery of a trial — der Prozess war eine einzige Farce
what a mockery ( this is)! — das ist doch glatter Hohn or der reinste Hohn!
* * *1. Spott m, Hohn m, Spötterei f:hold sb up to mockery jemanden lächerlich machen;hold sth up to mockery etwas ins Lächerliche ziehen2. fig Hohn m (of auf akk)3. Zielscheibe f des Spottes:a) jemanden zum Gespött (der Leute) machen,b) etwas ad absurdum führen,c) etwas zur Farce machen4. Nachäffung f* * *noun1)be a mockery of justice/the truth — der Gerechtigkeit/Wahrheit (Dat.) hohnsprechen (geh.)
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noun (an act of making fun of something: She could not bear the mockery of the other children.) burla, parodiatr['mɒkərɪ]1 (ridicule) burla, mofa2 (farce) farsa; (travesty) parodia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a mockery of something poner algo en ridículo1) jeer, taunt: burla f, mofa fto make a mockery of: burlarse de2) fake: imitación f (burlona)n.• burla s.f.• desprecio s.m.• irrisión s.f.• ludibrio s.m.• mofa s.f.• parodia s.f.• remedo s.m.'mɑːkəri, 'mɒkəria) u ( ridicule) burla f, mofa f (liter)b) ( travesty) (no pl) farsa f, pantomima fto make a mockery of something — ridiculizar* algo
['mɒkǝrɪ]N1) (=derision) burla f, mofa f2) (=farce)* * *['mɑːkəri, 'mɒkəri]a) u ( ridicule) burla f, mofa f (liter)b) ( travesty) (no pl) farsa f, pantomima fto make a mockery of something — ridiculizar* algo
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4 mockery mock·ery n
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(a) (derision) moquerie f, raillerie f;∎ to hold sth up to mockery tourner qch en ridicule ou en dérision;∎ he soldiered on despite the mockery of his colleagues il persévéra en dépit des railleries de ses collègues(b) (person, thing)∎ to make a mockery of sb ridiculiser qn;∎ to make a mockery of oneself se ridiculiser;∎ to make a mockery of sth faire perdre toute crédibilité à qch∎ the trial was a mockery le procès n'a été qu'un simulacre -
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ˈmɔkərɪ сущ.
1) а) насмешка, осмеяние He calls me "Mrs. Prudence" in mockery. ≈ Он звал меня в насмешку "Мадам Благоразумие". Syn: derision, sneer, ridicule б) предмет насмешки, осмеяния;
посмешище We became the mockery of the foe. ≈ Мы стали предметом насмешек нашего недруга. Syn: laughing-stock
2) симуляция;
притворство He went through the mockery of a trial for concealing his treasures. ≈ Ему пришлось разыграть судебный процесс, чтобы утаить свои сокровища. Syn: imitation, simulation
3) нелепое, смехотворное действие;
жалкая попытка In her bitterness she felt that all rejoicing was mockery. ≈ Она с горечью осознавала, что весь этот праздник был смехотворным действом. осмеяние, издевательство - there was such * in his look в его глазах /взгляде/ была такая насмешка - to hold smb., smth. up to * подвергать кого-л., что-л. осмеянию, высмеивать кого-л., что-л. - don't make a * of him не выставляй его на посмешище насмешка, пародия - the medical examination was a * это было все что угодно, но не медосмотр;
не медосмотр, а смех один - his trial was a * of justice суд над ним был пародией на правосудие посмешище - to become a * стать посмешищем тщетная, бесплодная попытка mockery бесплодная попытка ~ издевательство, осмеяние;
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[ʹmɒk(ə)rı] n1. 1) осмеяние, издевательствоthere was such mockery in his look - в его глазах /взгляде/ была такая насмешка
to hold smb., smth. up to mockery - подвергать кого-л., что-л. осмеянию; высмеивать кого-л., что-л.
2) насмешка, пародияthe medical examination was a mockery - это было всё что угодно, но не медосмотр; ≅ не медосмотр, а смех один
his trial was a mockery of justice - суд над ним был пародией на правосудие
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['mɔk(ə)rɪ]сущ.1)а) насмешка, осмеяниеHe calls me "Mrs. Prudence" in mockery. — Он насмешливо называет меня "Мадам Благоразумие".
Syn:б) предмет насмешки, осмеяния; посмешищеWe became the mockery of the foe. — Мы стали предметом насмешек нашего недруга.
Syn:2) симуляция; притворство; пародияHe went through the mockery of a trial. — Он участвовал в инсценированном судебном процессе.
Syn:3) нелепое, смехотворное действие; жалкая попыткаIn her bitterness she felt that all rejoicing was mockery. — Она с горечью осознавала, что всё это веселье было лишь жалкой насмешкой.
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n1) осміяння; висміювання, глузування; кепкування2) насмішка, пародія3) посміховище4) марна спроба* * *n1) осміяння, знущання; глузування, пародія2) посміховище3) марна спроба -
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1. transitive verb1) (subject to ridicule) sich lustig machen über (+ Akk.); verspottenhe was mocked — man machte sich über ihn lustig
2. intransitive verbmock somebody/something — jemanden/etwas nachmachen[, um sich über ihn/darüber lustig zu machen]
3. attributive adjectivemock at somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas mokieren od. lustig machen
gespielt [Feierlichkeit, Bescheidenheit, Ernst]; Schein[kampf, -angriff]mock Tudor style — Pseudotudorstil, der
mock-turtle soup — Mockturtlesuppe, die (Kochk.)
* * *[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) verspotten2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) Schein-, nachgemacht- academic.ru/47475/mockery">mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *[mɒk, AM mɑ:k]1. (not real) nachgemacht, Schein-\mock baroque Pseudobarock m o nt\mock battle Scheingefecht nt\mock facade Kulisse f\mock fear gespielte Angst\mock horror/sympathy gespieltes Entsetzen/Mitleid\mock interview gestelltes Interview\mock leather Lederimitat nt2. (practice) Probe-, simuliert\mock exam Probeexamen nt, Probeprüfung f ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZIV. vt1. (ridicule)▪ to \mock sb/sth jdn/etw nachmachen* * *[mɒk]1. n1)to make a mock of sth — etw ad absurdum führen
2) (Brit SCH inf) Probeprüfungen pl2. adj attremotions gespielt; crash, examination simuliert; execution, trial gestelltmock leather/fur — Kunstleder nt/-pelz m
mock attack/fight — Scheinangriff/-kampf m
3. vt1) (= ridicule) sich lustig machen über (+acc), verspotten2) (= mimic) nachmachen, nachäffen3) (= defy) trotzen (+dat); law sich hinwegsetzen über (+acc); (= set at nought) plans, efforts vereiteln, zunichtemachen4. vito mock at sb/sth — sich über jdn/etw lustig machen
don't mock — mokier dich nicht!, spotte nicht! (geh)
* * *A v/t1. verspotten, -höhnen, lächerlich machen2. nachäffen3. poet nachahmen4. täuschen, narren5. spotten (gen), trotzen (dat), Trotz bieten (dat), nicht achtenat über akk)C s1. Spott m, Hohn mD adj falsch, nachgemacht, Schein…, Pseudo…:with mock indignation mit gespielter Entrüstung* * *1. transitive verb1) (subject to ridicule) sich lustig machen über (+ Akk.); verspotten2. intransitive verbmock somebody/something — jemanden/etwas nachmachen[, um sich über ihn/darüber lustig zu machen]
3. attributive adjectivemock at somebody/something — sich über jemanden/etwas mokieren od. lustig machen
gespielt [Feierlichkeit, Bescheidenheit, Ernst]; Schein[kampf, -angriff]mock Tudor style — Pseudotudorstil, der
mock-turtle soup — Mockturtlesuppe, die (Kochk.)
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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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̈ɪfɑ:s I сущ.
1) театр. фарс (комедия или водевиль легкого, игривого содержания с чисто внешними комическими приемами)
2) фарс, насмешка, грубая шутка, шутовская выходка It was a farce to conduct a trial under such conditions. ≈Что за фарс проводить суд в таких условиях! Syn: mockery II
1. сущ. фарш to make a farce with the livers minced small ≈ делать фарш с мелко нарубленной печенкой Syn: stuffing, forcemeat
2. гл.
1) фаршировать;
шпиговать( with) Syn: stuff
2.
2) приукрашивать;
придавать пикантность( речи, произведению) Syn: season
2., spice
2. (устаревшее) (американизм) фарш, начинка( устаревшее) (американизм) фаршировать, шпиговать (устаревшее) (американизм) (литературоведение) оживлять (литературное произведение) ;
начинять, приукрашивать ( пикантными подробностями) фарс, грубый юмор (театроведение) фарс фарс, комедия;
насмешка - the talks were a * since the decision had already been made переговоры были простой комедией, так как решение уже было принято farce фарс, грубая выходка ~ театр. фарс ~ фарш ~ фаршировать;
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[fɑːs] I сущ.1) театр. фарс (комедия или водевиль лёгкого, игривого содержания)2) фарс, насмешка, грубая шутка, шутовская выходкаIt was a farce to conduct a trial under such conditions. — Что за насмешка проводить суд в таких условиях!
Syn:II 1. сущ.The cook made a farce with the livers minced small. — Повар сделал фарш из мелко нарубленной печёнки.
Syn:2. гл.1) фаршировать; шпиговатьchicken breast, farced with garlic — куриная грудка, начинённая чесноком
Syn:stuff 2.2) приукрашивать; придавать пикантность (речи, произведению)Syn: -
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1 noun∎ the trial was a travesty of justice le procès n'était qu'un simulacre de justice, c'était une parodie de procès(justice) bafouer►► Theatre travesty role rôle m travesti
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