
경멸하거나 조롱하는 태도로 비웃다; 업신여기다.
To tease or laugh at someone or something in a scornful or contemptuous manner; to treat with derision.
예문:
"The crowd began to mock the losing team as they walked off the field."
"She felt hurt when her colleagues mocked her attempt to speak French."
"Don't mock his efforts; he is genuinely trying his best."
누군가나 무언가를 흉내 내어 조롱하거나 놀리다.
To mimic or imitate someone or something, often in a way intended to ridicule or make fun of them.
예문:
"The comedian often mocks politicians' mannerisms during his stand-up routine."
"He mocked his sister's dramatic reaction to the small spider."
진짜가 아닌, 모조의, 인공적인. (주로 명사 앞에서 한정적으로 사용됨)
Not genuine or real; imitation or artificial, often used attributively (e.g., mock leather).
예문:
"The furniture was covered in a mock velvet fabric that felt surprisingly soft."
"She gave a sigh of mock relief when the meeting finally ended."
"They built a mock castle facade for the school play backdrop."
훈련, 연습 또는 시연을 목적으로 준비되거나 수행되는.
Arranged or performed for the purpose of training, practice, or demonstration, rather than being real.
예문:
"Students are preparing for their final exams by taking a series of mock tests."
"The soldiers engaged in a mock battle exercise to practice new tactical maneuvers."
조롱이나 경멸의 대상; 비웃음.
An object of derision or scorn; an instance of ridicule.
예문:
"After his public failure, he became the mock of the entire city."
"Their outdated fashion sense was a mock to many younger people."