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mock.er.yH5mBk7[r7i, $5mB:7kL-n [U]Mockery is unkind critical remarks or actions.嘲笑,讥笑,模仿She agreed with him, but there was mockery in her eyes.她同意他,但是在她的眼睛中有一丝讥笑。Bill's mockery of his dad's twitch was a bit cruel, but it made us laugh.比尔模仿他爸爸抽筋的样子是有点残酷,但这使我们都笑了起来。A mockery is also something which is a failure and therefore insulting to the people it has an effect on.嘲笑对象,笑柄The trial was a mockery--the judge had decided the verdict before it began.这次审判被人耻笑,那个法官在审判开始之前就决定了判决。The renewed fighting has made a mockery of the peace agreement (= made it look stupid).再次开始的战斗是对和平协议的嘲笑。
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