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собаки
mocking
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
French
French
English
English
I. moquer [mɔke] VB trans dated (railler)
II. se moquer VB refl
1. se moquer (ridiculiser):
to make fun (de of)
to laugh (de at)
2. se moquer (être indifférent):
3. se moquer (tromper):
to fool sb
III. moquer [mɔke]
guigne [ɡiɲ] N f (malchance)
not to give a fig about sth/sb inf
not to give a toss about sth/sb sl
chemise [ʃ(ə)miz] N f
1. chemise (pour hommes):
2. chemise (lingerie):
vest Brit
3. chemise (en papeterie):
4. chemise TECH:
5. chemise CONSTR:
Phrases:
I don't give two hoots Brit inf
I don't give a hoot Am inf
not to give a fig about sth/sb inf
not to give a toss about sth/sb sl
English
English
French
French
to jeer at idea, suggestion
mock person, action, attempt
to snigger at [sb/sth] person
in the PONS Dictionary
French
French
English
English
moquer [mɔke] VB refl
1. moquer (ridiculiser):
se moquer de qn/qc
to make fun of sb/sth
2. moquer (dédaigner):
3. moquer (tromper):
English
English
French
French
to mock sb/sth
imiter qn/qc en se moquant
to scoff at sb/sth
se moquer de qn/qc
not to give a jot about sb/sth
in the PONS Dictionary
French
French
English
English
moquer [mɔke] VB refl
1. moquer (ridiculiser):
se moquer de qn/qc
to make fun of sb/sth
2. moquer (dédaigner):
3. moquer (tromper):
English
English
French
French
to scoff at sb/sth
se moquer de qn/qc
to laugh at sb/sth
se moquer [ou ficher] de qn/qc
Présent
jemoque
tumoques
il/elle/onmoque
nousmoquons
vousmoquez
ils/ellesmoquent
Imparfait
jemoquais
tumoquais
il/elle/onmoquait
nousmoquions
vousmoquiez
ils/ellesmoquaient
Passé simple
jemoquai
tumoquas
il/elle/onmoqua
nousmoquâmes
vousmoquâtes
ils/ellesmoquèrent
Futur simple
jemoquerai
tumoqueras
il/elle/onmoquera
nousmoquerons
vousmoquerez
ils/ellesmoqueront
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Il ne se met pas en avant, il ne se prend pas au sérieux, il est le premier à se moquer de lui-même.
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Cim dit n'avoir pas voulu se moquer, mais se divertir, rien de plus.
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Cornell explique que le groupe était satisfait des morceaux mais déçus de la production, et qu'ils ont voulu se moquer de cela.
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À heures fixes, la cage contenant Engelbert emprisonné était mise à l'extérieur afin que les gens puissent le voir et se moquer de lui.
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Au début des années 1930, la presse de gauche commence à se moquer de ses récits des horreurs révolutionnaires dont elle a été témoin.
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