释义 |
ironic美 [aɪ'rɑnɪk] 英 [aɪ'rɒnɪk] - adj.反语的;讽刺的;(因出乎意料而)奇怪的
- 网络冷嘲的;挖苦;挖苦的
1. | 反语的;讽刺的showing that you really mean the opposite of what you are saying; expressing irony |
2. | (因出乎意料而)奇怪的,好笑的strange or amusing because it is very different from what you expect |
| It's ironic that she became a teacher─she used to hate school. 令人啼笑皆非的是她成了教师 — 她过去一向厌恶学校。 |
adj. | 1. deliberately stating the opposite of the truth, usually with the intention or result of being amusing 2. involving a surprising or apparently contradictory fact 3. expressing the opposite of what you really think, especially in order to be humorous 4. an ironic event or situation is interesting and sometimes humorous, because it is the opposite of what you would expect 1. deliberately stating the opposite of the truth, usually with the intention or result of being amusing 2. involving a surprising or apparently contradictory fact 3. expressing the opposite of what you really think, especially in order to be humorous 4. an ironic event or situation is interesting and sometimes humorous, because it is the opposite of what you would expect |
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