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  2. a model of something, which shows how it will look or operate when it is built, or which is used when the real thing is not yet available: She showed us a mock-up of what the car will look like when it goes into production. (Definition of mock something up from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. The meaning of MOCK-UP is a full-sized structural model built to scale chiefly for study, testing, or display. How to use mock-up in a sentence.

  4. A mock-up of something such as a machine or building is a model of it which is used in tests or to show people what it will look like. There's a mock-up of the high street where the Goodwins go shopping.

  5. Sep 2, 2015 · noun [ C ] (also mockup) us / ˈmɑːk.ʌp / uk / ˈmɒk.ʌp /. a full-size model of something large that has not yet been built, showing how it will look or operate: She showed us a mock-up of what the car will look like when it goes into production.

  6. Mock-up definition: a model, often full-size, for study, testing, or teaching. See examples of MOCK-UP used in a sentence.

  7. A mock-up is a smaller model or replica of something that will eventually be built or that's used for teaching. When an engineer designs a new kind of airplane, she'll first make a mock-up.

  8. To mock up is to make a model of something that will eventually be constructed. You might mock up the suit you've designed using inexpensive fabric before sewing the final version out of red velvet.

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