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noun The irony is that when he finally got the job, he discovered he didn't like it. 讽刺的是,当他最终得到那份工作时,他发现自己并不喜欢它。 It was one of life's little ironies. 那是生活中的一个小小的嘲弄。 ‘England is famous for its food,’ she said with heavy irony. “英格兰的食物很有名哪。” 她极其讽刺地说道。 There was a note of irony in his voice. 他的声音里有一丝挖苦的味道。 She said it without a hint/trace of irony.她说此话没有一点嘲讽之意。 He thanked us all without a touch of irony. It is a nice irony that the Minister of Transport missed the meeting because her train was delayed. It is a nice irony that the rivalry among popes was solved by their ancient rival, the Holy Roman Emperor. She congratulated him with gentle irony. She tried to ignore the heavy irony in his voice. The final irony was that he became Minister of Education having left school at 12. The ultimate irony is that the revolution, rather than bringing freedom, actually ended it completely. There is a certain irony in the situation. ‘England is famous for its food,’ she said with heavy irony. “英格兰的食物很有名哪。” 她极其讽刺地说道。 His writing is rich in irony. It was one of life’s little ironies. 那是生活中的一个小小的嘲弄。 The irony is that when he finally got the job, he found he didn’t like it. |