English
Etymology
Circa 1915–1920, from mock up ( verb ) , by imitation of French maquette [ 1] , from Italian macchietta , diminutive of macchia ( “ stain ” ) , from Latin macula [ 2]
Pronunciation
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Noun
mock -up (plural mock-ups )
A prototype , usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations , screenshots , or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
Translations
a full-scale working model of something
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Catalan: maqueta (ca) f , prototip (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 樣機 / 样机 (zh) ( yàngjī ) , 样机 (zh) ( yàngjī ) , 模型 (zh) ( móxíng )
Finnish: malli (fi)
French: maquette (fr) f , modèle (fr) m
German: Modell (de) n , Mockup n , Nachbildung f
Greek: μακέτα (el) f ( makéta )
Hungarian: modell (hu) , mintadarab (hu) , makett (hu)
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Irish: samhail f , samhailghaireas m , balbhshamhail f
Italian: modello (it) m , simulacro (it) m
Japanese: 木型 ( きがた, kigata ) , モックアップ ( mokkuappu ) , 模型 (ja) ( もけい, mokei )
Korean: 목업 ( mogeop )
Polish: makieta (pl) f
Portuguese: modelo (pt) m , maquete (pt) f
Russian: маке́т (ru) m ( makét ) , моде́ль (ru) f ( modɛ́lʹ )
Spanish: maqueta (es) f , prototipo (es) m
Turkish: model (tr) , numune (tr) , örnek (tr)
References
^ 2010 , Webster's New World College Dictionary
^ 2001 , Le Nouveau Petit Robert