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析疑
moquerie

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. mocking [Brit ˈmɒkɪŋ, Am ˈmɑkɪŋ] N U

mocking

II. mocking [Brit ˈmɒkɪŋ, Am ˈmɑkɪŋ] ADJ

mocking manner, remark, smile, tone:

mocking

self-mocking ADJ

self-mocking

I. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] N Brit SCHOOL

II. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] ADJ attr

1. mock (imitation):

mock suede, ivory

2. mock (feigned):

mock innocence, horror, humility
mock accident, battle, trial

3. mock (practice):

mock interview, raid, rescue
mock exam

III. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] VB trans

1. mock (laugh at):

mock person, action, attempt

2. mock (frustrate) liter:

mock attempt, effort, hopes

IV. mock [Brit mɒk, Am mɑk] VB intr

mock-heroic [Brit mɒkhɪˈrəʊɪk, Am ˌmɑk(h)əˈroʊɪk] ADJ LIT

I. mock up VB [Brit mɒk -, Am mɑk -] (mock [sth] up, mock up [sth])

mock orange N BOT

mock-up N

mock-up TYPO, TECH
French
French
English
English
narquois (narquoise)
mocking
railleur (railleuse)
mocking
persifleur (persifleuse)
mocking

in the PONS Dictionary

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mocking N

mocking

I. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] N Brit inf (exam)

II. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] ADJ

1. mock (not real):

2. mock (imitated):

mock emotion

3. mock (practice):

mock exam

III. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] VB intr

IV. mock [mɒk, Am mɑ:k] VB trans

1. mock (ridicule):

2. mock (ridicule by imitation):

to mock sb/sth

mock turtle soup N

French
French
English
English
mocking
moqueur (-euse)
mocking
to mock sb/sth
blanc (he) examen
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
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French

mocking N

mocking

I. mock [mak] ADJ

1. mock (not real):

2. mock (imitated):

mock emotion

II. mock [mak] VB intr

III. mock [mak] VB trans

1. mock (ridicule):

2. mock (ridicule by imitation):

to mock sb/sth
parodier qn/qc

mock turtle soup N

French
French
English
English
mocking
moqueur (-euse)
mocking
to mock sb/sth
to mock sb
Present
Imock
youmock
he/she/itmocks
wemock
youmock
theymock
Past
Imocked
youmocked
he/she/itmocked
wemocked
youmocked
theymocked
Present Perfect
Ihavemocked
youhavemocked
he/she/ithasmocked
wehavemocked
youhavemocked
theyhavemocked
Past Perfect
Ihadmocked
youhadmocked
he/she/ithadmocked
wehadmocked
youhadmocked
theyhadmocked

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Additionally, the age also developed the mock-heroic couplet.
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This formal indication of satire proved to separate one form of mock-heroic from the others.
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He also pioneered the mock-heroic.
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The new mock-heroic poem accepted the same metre, vocabulary, rhetoric of the epics.
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Originally used for long poems on heroic themes, it later came to be popular in the writing of mock-heroic works.
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