Ironic Meaning in English
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释义
Describing a situation, remark, or result that is interesting or funny because it is very different from what you expected, especially in a surprising or opposite way. It can also describe speech that means the opposite of the literal words, often for humor or criticism.
用法与细微差别
Often used for unexpected contrasts: an "ironic situation" is not just unlucky, but opposite to what you would expect. In everyday speech, people often overuse it for anything unfortunate or coincidental. For speech, "ironic" can overlap with "sarcastic," but "sarcastic" is usually sharper and more intentionally mocking.
例句
It is ironic that the fire station burned down.
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She gave an ironic smile when she heard the news.
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His comment sounded ironic, not serious.
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It’s kind of ironic that he complains about noise while blasting music all night.
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I’m not being ironic—I actually think your idea is great.
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The ending is ironic in a way that makes you rethink the whole story.
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