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mock
moon = paraselene
MOCK marriage фиктивный брак
MOCK
 1. noun; rare
 1) осмеяние; насмешка
 2) посмешище; to make a mock of - вышучивать
 3) подражание; пародия
 2. adj.
 1) поддельный; - mock marriage
 2) притворный; мнимый; ложный
 3) пародийный - mock moon - mock sun Syn: see sham
 3. v.
 1) насмехаться (at); высмеивать, осмеивать; Its rude and cruel to mock at a foreign students mistakes in English.
 2) передразнивать; пародировать
 3) сводить на нет (усилия); делать бесполезным, бесплодным - mock up
MOCK sun = parhelion
MOCK up coll. импровизировать
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1.
  1. редк. осмеяние 2. редк. насмешка 3. редк. посмешище to make a mock of smb., smth. —- высмеивать кого-л., что-л.; уничтожать насмешкой this makes a mock of all my work —- это сводит всю мою работу на нет 4. редк. подражание; копирование; пародия; подделка 5. поддельный; фальшивый; суррогатный mock lead (ore) —- мин. сфалерит, цинковая обманка 6. мнимый, ложный, притворный mock modesty —- ложная (притворная) скромность mock trial —- видимость судебного процесса; инсценированный процесс; пародия на суд 7. проверочный mock examination —- предэкзаменационная проверка 8. воен. учебный mock battle (combat) —- учебный бой; тактическое учение mock weapon —- имитирующее боевое средство; ложное боевое средство 9. шуточный; пародийный mock verses —- шуточные (пародийные) стихи 10. (mock-) как компонент сложных слов притворный, ложный mock-serious —- псевдосерьезный mock-scientific —- лженаучный 11. насмехаться; высмеивать, осмеивать; издеваться to mock (at) smb.'s fears —- насмехаться (издеваться) над чьими-л. страхами they mocked the teacher —- они издевались над учителем don't mock at my efforts —- не смейся над моим усердием (моими усилиями) 12. передразнивать; пародировать he mocks and mimics all he sees —- он передразнивает все и всех на свете 13. не оправдывать надежд to be mocked...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  1) имитация, подделка 2) поддельный, фальшивый ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  v., adj., & n. --v. 1 a tr. ridicule; scoff at. b intr. (foll. by at) act with scorn or contempt for. 2 tr. mimic contemptuously. 3 tr. jeer, defy, or delude contemptuously. --attrib.adj. sham, imitation (esp. without intention to deceive); pretended (a mock battle; mock cream). --n. 1 a thing deserving scorn. 2 (in pl.) colloq. mock examinations. Phrases and idioms make mock (or a mock) of ridicule. mock-heroic adj. (of a literary style) burlesquing a heroic style. --n. such a style. mock moon paraselene. mock orange a white-flowered heavy-scented shrub, Philadelphus coronarius. mock sun parhelion. mock turtle soup soup made from a calf's head etc. to resemble turtle soup. mock-up an experimental model or replica of a proposed structure etc. Derivatives mockable adj. mockingly adv. Etymology: ME mokke, mocque f. OF mo(c)quer deride f. Rmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from moker  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1. to treat with contempt or ridicule ; deride  2. to disappoint the hopes of  3. defy, challenge  4.  a. to imitate (as a mannerism) closely ; mimic  b. to mimic in sport or derision  intransitive verb jeer, scoff  Synonyms: see ridicule, copy  • ~er noun  • ~ingly adverb  II. noun  Date: 15th century  1. an act of ridicule or derision ; jeer  2. one that is an object of derision or scorn  3. ~ery  4.  a. an act of imitation  b. something made as an imitation  III. adjective  Date: 1548 of, relating to, or having the character of an imitation ; simulated, feigned the ~ solemnity of the parody  IV. adverb  Date: circa 1619 in an insincere or counterfeit manner — usually used in combination ~-serious ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
  (mocks, mocking, mocked) 1. If someone mocks you, they show or pretend that they think you are foolish or inferior, for example by saying something funny about you, or by imitating your behaviour. I thought you were mocking me... ‘I’m astonished, Benjamin,’ she mocked. VERB: V n, V with quote 2. You use mock to describe something which is not real or genuine, but which is intended to be very similar to the real thing. ‘It’s tragic!’ swoons Jeffrey in mock horror... ADJ: ADJ n 3. Mocks are practice exams that you take as part of your preparation for real exams. (BRIT INFORMAL) She went from a D in her mocks to a B in the real thing. N-COUNT: usu pl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~1 v 1 formal to laugh at someone or something and try to make them look stupid by making unkind remarks about them or by copying them; make fun of  (mock sth/sb)  (They have insulted us and mocked our religion. | It's easy for you to mock, but we put a lot of work into this play. | mocking laughter) 2 formal to make something seem completely useless  (His silence mocked her efforts to start a conversation.) - mocker n - mockingly adv  (His lips twisted mockingly.) mock sth up phr v to make a full-size model of something so that it looks real  (- see also mock­up) ~2 adj only before noun 1 not real, but intended to be very similar to a real situation, substance etc  (war games with mock battles | a mock interview) 2 mock surprise/horror/indignation etc surprise etc that you pretend to feel, especially as a joke  (He pulled at his hair in mock distress.) 3 mock Tudor/Georgian copying the style of Tudor or Georgian buildings ~3 n 1 mocks BrE school examinations taken as practice before official examinations 2 make mock of literary to mock someone  (He makes mock of my dreams.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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