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形容词比较级
more ironic
形容词最高级
most ironic
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讽刺的, 挖苦的
using statements that mean the opposite of what is stated, often to convey criticism or humor through an implied second meaning
- Fans enjoyed the podcast for its ironic, irreverent satire of current events.
粉丝们喜欢这个播客,因为它对当前事件进行了讽刺、不敬的讽刺。
- Her ironic criticism of inconsistencies showed a deep understanding of the issues at play.
她对不一致的讽刺批评显示了对所涉问题的深刻理解。
- Literary journals publish poetry and essays appreciated for their subtle, often ironic explorations of the human condition.
文学期刊发表诗歌和散文,这些作品因其对人类状况的微妙、常常讽刺的探索而受到赞赏。
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marked by a striking or often painful contrast between expectation and reality
- It was ironic that the fire station burned down.
- The film ends on an ironic note of hope amid loss.
- He died saving the person who had betrayed him—an ironic fate.
- She found it ironic that success brought her loneliness.
- The timing of the announcement was oddly ironic.
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