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1 mockery
noun (an act of making fun of something: She could not bear the mockery of the other children.) posmech* * *• výsmech• zosmiešnenie• zosmiešnovanie• terc posmechu• predmet výsmechu• fraška• imitácia• paródia• posmech• napodobenina• napodobnenina -
2 irony
plural - ironies; noun1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.)2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.)•- ironical- ironic
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3 derision
[di'riʒən]noun (mockery or laughter which shows scorn and contempt: His remarks were greeted with shouts of derision.) výsmech* * *• výsmech -
4 mock
[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) vysmievať sa2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) predstieraný- mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *• vábit• výsmech• vysmievat sa• vzdorovat• zdanlivý• zosmiešnit• zviest• zosmiešnovat• simulovaný• sklamat• terc posmechu• predstierat• predstieraný• domnelý• falošný• hraný• imitácia• byt výsmechom• robit si posmech• protivit sa• paródia• parodovat• posmech• posmievat sa• posmešok• podviest• lákat• napodobený• napodobenie• napodobenina• nepravý• napodobnit• nesprávny• oklamat -
5 ridiculous
[rə'dikjuləs] 1. adjective(very silly; deserving to be laughed at: That's a ridiculous suggestion; You look ridiculous in that hat!) smiešny- ridiculousness
- ridicule 2. noun(laughter at someone or something; mockery: Despite the ridicule of his neighbours he continued to build a spaceship in his garden.) posmech
См. также в других словарях:
Mockery — Mock er*y, n.; pl. {Mockeries}. [F. moquerie.] 1. The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a counterfeit appearance. [1913 Webster] It is, as the air,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mockery — Directed by Benjamin Christensen Produced by Erich Pommer Written by Stig Esbern (story) Joseph Farnham (titles) Bradley King (continuity) … Wikipedia
mockery — ► NOUN (pl. mockeries) 1) ridicule. 2) an absurd representation of something. ● make a mockery of Cf. ↑make a mockery of … English terms dictionary
Mockery — (ou L’Idiot) est un film américain réalisé par Benjamin Christensen sorti en 1927. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Lien externe … Wikipédia en Français
mockery — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. moquerie sneering, mockery, sarcasm (13c.), from moquer (see MOCK (Cf. mock) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
mockery — [n1] joke, parody burlesque, butt*, caricature, deception, farce, imitation, jest, lampoon, laughingstock, mimicry, mock, pretense, send up*, sham*, spoof, sport*, take off*, travesty; concepts 111,278 Ant. seriousness, solemnity mockery [n2]… … New thesaurus
mockery — index caricature, dishonor (shame), disparagement, disrespect, falsification, irony, parody, pretense … Law dictionary
mockery — [mäk′ər ē] n. pl. mockeries [ME moquerye < OFr moquerie] 1. a mocking (in various senses) 2. a person or thing receiving or deserving ridicule 3. a false, derisive, or impertinent imitation; travesty; burlesque 4. vain or disappointing effort; … English World dictionary
mockery — [[t]mɒ̱kəri[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT If someone mocks you, you can refer to their behaviour or attitude as mockery. Was there a glint of mockery in his eyes?... There should be no snobbish mockery of catering or fashion design as university subjects.… … English dictionary
mockery — mock|er|y [ makəri ] noun 1. ) uncount the remarks or behavior intended to make someone seem stupid, for example laughing at them, copying them, or saying something that is not kind: How interesting, he said with a hint of mockery. 2. ) singular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mockery — n. 1) to make a mockery of 2) a mere mockery * * * [ mɒk(ə)rɪ] a mere mockery to make a mockery of … Combinatory dictionary