mock up
Verb: 1. To construct a preliminary, full-scale, or working model of something: To build a physical representation, often for testing, demonstration, or evaluation purposes. This model may be non-functional or partially functional. 2. To create a detailed simulation or prototype: To produce a realistic but often simplified version of a final product, design, or layout to visualize and refine it before final production.
The verb "mock up" is transitive and typically used in contexts of design, engineering, manufacturing, and planning. It describes the act of creating a tangible or visual prototype. - Common Structures: mock up [something], mock [something] up. - Tense Forms: mocks up, mocked up, mocking up.
- The team will mock up the new smartphone casing in clay before committing to metal molds.
- She mocked up several different webpage layouts for the client to review.
- They are mocking up a life-size model of the spacecraft's cockpit for training.
- The architect had mocked up the building facade using cardboard and foam core.
- "to be mocked up": (Passive voice) Describes a model that has been constructed.
- Used in digital contexts: Refers to creating visual drafts of digital interfaces (e.g., websites, apps).
- Mock-up (noun): The physical model or prototype itself.
- Prototype (noun): An early sample or model built to test a concept.
- Model (verb/noun): To create a representation; the representation itself.
- Prototype (verb): To make a prototype.
- Model: To fashion a model of.
- Simulate: To create a simulation of.
(None commonly associated beyond the separable nature of "mock up" itself, e.g., "mock it up".)
(None specific to "mock up".)
- construct a model of
- model an airplane