ironical
英 [aɪˈrɒnɪkəl]
美 [aɪˈrɑnɪkəl]
adj. 反语的; 讽刺挖苦的; 具有讽刺意味的; 令人啼笑皆非的
BNC.20761 / COCA.28403
英英释义
adj
- characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is
- madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker
- it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely
- humorously sarcastic or mocking
- dry humor
- an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely
- an ironic novel
- an ironical smile
- with a wry Scottish wit
双语例句
- Spada turned pale, as CSAR looked at him with an ironical air, which proved that he had anticipated all, and that the snare was well spread.
斯帕达的脸立刻变青了,而凯撒却带着一种讥讽的神色望了望他,证明一切都不出他之所料,天罗地网已经布下了。 - In the artist's critical perspective, the conclusion ALL FOR SALE is undoubtedly ironical.
在艺术家的批判目光中,“什么都可以卖”的断语无疑带有反讽意味。 - He also said in a bit ironical way that one of the solutions is to issue "debts of stable exchange rate" for people," particularly for those who oppose the appreciation of RMB ".
他还略带讽刺地说,解决方法之一是财政发行“稳定汇率债”,“尤其要让那些反对人民币升值的人多买”。 - Obviously, the figures in the Elegant Ladies are exaggerated with queer images, a revelation of the painter's contradictory thoughts and his negative and ironical attitude toward his time.
从《仕女》作品中我们可以看出,陈洪绶的人物画造型夸张,形象奇古,反映了画家思想上的矛盾以及对其时代的否定与讽刺。 - The most ironical part for me is we did the damn job.
最讽刺的是,我们干着这样的工作。 - The ironical clinch to his sorrow was given by the thought that the intimacy between his cousin and the schoolmaster had been brought about entirely by himself.
不过他的表亲同老师这层亲密关系却是他自己一手策划成功呀,他这么一想,就感到他的悲伤遭到了冷酷无情的奚落。 - Such is the ironical power of sex: It lures us into a relationship that offers to teach us what we need far more& sacrificial love.
性就是这样一种强大又有些讽刺的力量:把我们拖进这样的一种关系,来教会我们什么是我们更加需要的&那就是有牺牲的爱。 - Being thus ironical and bald, he was the leader.
因此,尽管秃头,爱讽刺,他倒做了领袖。 - "Oh, Sister," said Solomon, with ironical softness.
啊,妹妹,索罗蒙说,温和中带一点刺。 - The writer takes wellknown fairy tales and gives them an ironical twist.
作者通过讽刺手法对家喻户晓的童话故事进行了新的诠释。