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1 mock-heroic
mock-he.ro.ic[mɔk hər'ouik] n obra, ação ou acontecimento heróico-cômico. • adj heróico-cômico. -
2 mock-up
mock-up[m'ɔk ∧p] n modelo em tamanho natural, de manequim, aeroplano, etc., para fins instrutivos. -
3 mock
[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) troçar2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) fingido- mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *[mɔk] n 1 motejo, escárnio, zombaria. 2 objeto de motejo. 3 imitação. • vt+vi 1 escarnecer, zombar, mofar. 2 macaquear, arremedar. 3 não dar atenção. 4 enganar, desapontar. • adj 1 falso, simulado. 2 imitado. -
4 mock
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5 mock-up
modelo, maqueteEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > mock-up
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6 mock combat
combate simuladoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > mock combat
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7 mockers
mock.ers[m'ɔkəz] n pl usado na expressão to put the mockers on Brit arruinar. -
8 mockingbird
mock.ing.bird[m'ɔkiŋbə:d] n pássaro canoro americano, que imita os trinados de outras aves ( Mimus poly-glottus). -
9 bemock
be.mock[bim'ɔk] vt arch zombar, escarnecer. -
10 deride
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11 hammock
['hæmək](a long piece of netting, canvas etc hung up by the corners and used as a bed, eg in a ship.) rede de dormir* * *ham.mock[h'æmək] n rede para dormir. -
12 hummock
hum.mock[h'∧mək] n elevação (de terra ou de gelo). -
13 hummocky
hum.mock.y[h'∧məki] adj 1 acidentado. 2 cheio de cômoros. -
14 mockery
noun (an act of making fun of something: She could not bear the mockery of the other children.) troça* * *mock.er.y[m'ɔkəri] n 1 escárnio, zombaria, mofa. 2 imitação, arremedo, gozação. 3 esforço vão. -
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16 mockingly
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17 ridicule
['ridikju:l]verb (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) ridicularizar* * *rid.i.cule[r'idikju:l] n zombaria, ridículo, mofa, escárnio. she held him up to ridicule / ela o expôs ao ridículo. • vt ridicularizar, ridiculizar, zombar, escarnecer, mofar. don’t turn all he said into ridicule / não ridicularize tudo que ele disse. -
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19 ridicule
['ridikju:l]verb (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) ridicularizar
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