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英语单词irony翻译,英文单词irony的意思

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irony

简明英汉词典


irony

[5aiErEni]

n.

反话, 讽刺, 讽刺之事

美国传统词典[双解]


irony

i.ro.ny

AHD:[o“r…-n?, o“…r-]

D.J.[6air*ni8, 6ai*-]

K.K.[6a!r*ni, 6a!+-]

n.(名词)

【复数】 i.ro.nies

(1)The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

反语:用词语表达与它们的字面意思相异或相反的用法

(2)An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.

反语句:以表面含义与实际含义含意相反为特征的表达或措词

(3)A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect.See Synonyms at wit 1

反语:一种文学风格,使用这类对比以达到幽默或修辞的效果参见 wit1

(4)Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs:

讽刺意味:可能被期望的与实际发生的情况间的不一致:

“Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated”(Richard Kain)

“海德注意到了爱尔兰模仿它最憎恨的国家这其中所包含的讽刺意味”(理查德·凯恩)

(5)An occurrence, a result, or a circumstance notable for such incongruity.See Usage Note at ironic

具有讽刺意味的事:显然具有这样一种不一致的事件、结果或情形参见 ironic

(6)Dramatic irony.

戏剧性反讽

(7)Socratic irony.

佯作无知:苏格拉底式的佯作无知

语源


(1)French ironie

法语 ironie

(2)from Old French

源自 古法语

(3)from Latin o?noa}

源自 拉丁语 o?noa}

(4)from Greek eir?a [feigned ignorance]

源自 希腊语 eir?a [假装不知]

(5)from eir?n [dissembler]

源自 eir?n [伪君子]

(6)probably from eirein [to say] * see wer- 5

可能源自 eirein [说] *参见 wer- 5

现代英汉词典


irony

[5aIErEnI]

n.

-ies

(1)反语;反话

(2)出人意料的事情或情况

现代英汉综合大辞典


irony

[5aiErEni]

n.

(1)反语; 讽刺

(2)【修】反语法

(3)反常的事

irony of circumstances

客观形势的嘲弄

the irony of fate

命运的嘲弄

Socratic irony

苏格拉底式的佯装无知愚弄对方

美国传统词典


irony

i.ro.ny

AHD:[o“r…-n?, o“…r-]

D.J.[6air*ni8, 6ai*-]

K.K.[6a!r*ni, 6a!+-]

n.

pl. i.ro.nies

(1)The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

(2)An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.

(3)A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect.See Synonyms at wit 1

(4)Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs:

“Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated”(Richard Kain)

(5)An occurrence, a result, or a circumstance notable for such incongruity.See Usage Note at ironic

(6)Dramatic irony.

(7)Socratic irony.

语源


(1)French ironie

(2)from Old French

(3)from Latin o?noa}

(4)from Greek eir?a [feigned ignorance]

(5)from eir?n [dissembler]

(6)probably from eirein [to say] * see wer- 5

英汉化学大词典


irony

adj.含铁的,铁似的;n.讽刺,反括

英汉计算机大词典


irony

adj.含铁的(铁似的);n.讽刺(反括)