- ironical
- [ai'rɔnik,-kəl]
- adj. 讽刺的(等于ironic);用反语的
参考例子
- 1.With peals of distant ironical laughter at every word I have written.
- 隆隆作响的反讽遥笑我逐字逐句记在心里了去。
- 2.Napoleon made ironical remarks during Fabvier's account of it, as though he had not expected it to be otherwise in his absence.
- 拿破仑在法布维埃报告的中间插了几句讽刺的话,好像没有他在那儿,他并不期望事情会有别样的结果。
- 3.It was ironical to reflect that if I had not lived in France for so long I would never have found it necessary––or possible––to visit the American South.
- 如果不是在法国住了那么长时间,我绝对不会觉得有必要,或者有可能去访问美国南方,想到这里真觉得是莫大的讽刺。(变序译法)
英文解释
- adj.
- 1.characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually
- 2.humorously sarcastic or mocking
网络释义
- ironical
- 讽刺的; 用反语的; 讽刺的, 用反语的; 讽刺;
- ironical caustic comments
- 刨说;
- it is ironical
- 竟然;
- acid cynical insinuative ironical piercing sarcastic satiric
- 讽刺的;