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mock-
artificial
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. mock [americ mɑk, Brit mɒk] VERBO trans
1. mock (ridicule):
mock
mock
don't mock the afflicted humor
2. mock (make vain) lit:
mock efforts
burlar lit
mock efforts
II. mock [americ mɑk, Brit mɒk] VERBO intr
mock
to mock at sth
to mock at sth
III. mock [americ mɑk, Brit mɒk] ADJ atrib
mock examination/interview
mock examination/interview
mock anger/outrage
mock anger/outrage
mock satin
mock trial
mock trial
IV. mock [americ mɑk, Brit mɒk] SUBST
1. mock:
to make a mock of sth/sb lit
2. mock (exam):
mock Brit
mock Brit
mock- [americ mɑk, Brit mɒk] PREFIX
mock-Georgian/Tudor ARQUIT
mock-heroic [americ ˌmɑk(h)əˈroʊɪk, Brit mɒkhɪˈrəʊɪk] ADJ
mock-heroic
mock-up [americ ˈmɑk ˌəp, Brit], mockup SUBST
mock-up
nastily sneer/mock
don't mock the afflicted humor
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. mock [mɒk, americ mɑ:k] ADJ
1. mock (imitation):
mock
mock baroque
mock leather
2. mock (practice):
mock exam
3. mock (fake):
mock
mock battle
mock façade
mock horror
II. mock [mɒk, americ mɑ:k] VERBO intr
mock
to mock at sb
III. mock [mɒk, americ mɑ:k] VERBO trans
1. mock (ridicule):
mock
2. mock (imitate):
mock
mock-up [ˈmɒkʌp, americ ˈmɑ:k-] SUBST
mock-up
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to mock sb
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. mock [mak] ADJ
1. mock (imitation):
mock
mock baroque
2. mock (fake):
mock
mock battle
3. mock (practice):
mock jury
II. mock [mak] VERBO intr
mock
to mock at sb/sth
III. mock [mak] VERBO trans
1. mock (ridicule):
mock
2. mock (imitate):
mock
mock-up [ˈmak·ʌp] SUBST
mock-up
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
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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