ironic 英 [aɪˈrɒnɪk]
美 [aɪˈrɑ:nɪk]
ironic 词典解释
形容词具有讽刺意味的;用反语的;冷嘲的;令人啼笑皆非的
ironic 词典例句
形容词
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It's ironic that the weakest student in mathematics was elected class treasurer.
数学最差的学生竟被选为班级财务干事,真是讽刺。
ironic 网络解释
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讽刺
...获得提名后不久,莫里塞特推出了她的第四张单曲<<讽刺>>(Ironic) ,这是她最大的成就. 在1996年的格莱美奖中,莫里塞特获得了多项大奖,其中包括年度最佳专辑和年度最佳歌曲奖. 接着在1998年秋天,她发行了万众期待的专辑<>....
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讽刺的
...- disparaging 轻视的 | - ironic 讽刺的 | - facetious 滑稽的,幽默的...
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挖苦
...幽默 humorous | 讽刺 sarcastic | 挖苦 ironic...
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表示批评或讽刺
...表示害怕或担心:fearful, frightened, worried, nervous | 表示批评或讽刺:critical, criticize, ironic,find fault with | 表示失望或灰心:disappointed, discouraged...
ironic 英英释义
adj
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characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is
e.g. madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker
e.g. it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely
Synonym: ironical
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humorously sarcastic or mocking
e.g. dry humor
e.g. an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely
e.g. an ironic novel
e.g. an ironical smile
e.g. with a wry Scottish wit
Synonym: dry ironical wry
ironic [aɪˈrɒnɪk]
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英语释义
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s. characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is