ironic
美音:[aɪ'rɑnɪk] 英音:[aɪ'rɒnɪk]简单释义:
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
完整释义:
adj.
1.冷嘲的,反语的;讽刺的
2.令人啼笑皆非的
例句:
The title of Robert Stone's new collection of stories, "Fun With Problems, " is clearly meant to be read in an ironic sort of way.
罗伯特·斯东的新小说集——随着问题找乐子——很显然要用讽刺的方法去读。The novel "The Heart of a Dog" was the peak of his most representative works in Bulgakov's absurd and ironic ones in 1920s.
小说《狗心》是布尔加科夫在20年代荒诞讽刺作品最具代表性的顶峰之作。Would be ironic if it was hit by space debris and destroyed because of their anti-satellite weapon test a while back. I would laugh.
如果那个太空站被他们的反卫星测试造成的太空垃圾击中并摧毁那就太讽刺了,我保证会笑得。Was its plain (but not plain enough to be minimalist) quality an ironic joke, a pastiche of a standard room in a standard hotel?
其简单(但却不够简单到最低限度)的质量是一个带讽刺意味的笑话吗?是对标准型酒店标准间的一种模仿?madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker; it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely.
精神病,如此明澈的思想家的讽刺性的命运;讽刺的是如此周详的计划失败得如此彻底。It's ironic that today everybody knows her for her beauty, but it was her intelligence that was most important asset she had.
讽刺的是她以美貌蜚声于今日世界,而其实智慧才是她最最可贵的资产。An open Manifesto emerging from a closed process is at least mildly ironic.
开放宣言形成自封闭过程,这本身至少是一种讽刺。With a sharp eye for the ironic and the bizarre, she describes the intrigues, the insults and the betrayals of her characters.
她以锐利的眼光针砭时弊,描述出作品中人物的钩心斗角和尔虞我诈。
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