mocked 欺骗
- Both of them mocked Isaac that he was a parasite on his parents .
他们两一起嘲笑艾萨克说他是他父母的寄生虫。 - So many people in the book were mocked by family and friends for what they were doing, yet they did it.
那本书里有那么多人曾因为自己所做的,一度受到家人和朋友的嘲弄,但他们仍坚持了下来。 - I once attended a lecture in which an agent mocked the recruiting methods of some universities in the Chinese market.
我曾经参加一次讲座。 其间一家代理机构讽刺一些美国大学在中国市场上的招生方法。
Mock \Mock\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mocked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Mocking}.] [F. moquer, of uncertain origin; cf. OD. mocken
to mumble, G. mucken, OSw. mucka.]
1. To imitate; to mimic; esp., to mimic in sport, contempt,
or derision; to deride by mimicry.
To see the life as lively mocked as ever
Still sleep mocked death. --Shak.
Mocking marriage with a dame of France. --Shak.
2. To treat with scorn or contempt; to deride.
Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud. --1 Kings
xviii. 27.
Let not ambition mock their useful toil. --Gray.
3. To disappoint the hopes of; to deceive; to tantalize; as,
to mock expectation.
Thou hast mocked me, and told me lies. --Judg. xvi.
13.
He will not . . .
Mock us with his blest sight, then snatch him hence.
--Milton.
Syn: To deride; ridicule; taunt; jeer; tantalize; disappoint.
See {Deride}.