ironically

ironically

美 [aɪˈrɑnɪkli]  英 [aɪˈrɒnɪkli]

  • adv.讽刺地;出乎意料的是;意想不到的是
  • 网络具有讽刺意味地;讽刺的;讽刺的是

同义词

英汉解释

adv.
1.
出乎意料的是;意想不到的是
2.
带讽刺意味地,讽刺地

英英解释

adv.

例句

It plods along sweetly and could be the sort of track that you might bop, albeit ironically, to at an indie disco.

带着甜蜜吟唱置身独立音乐迪斯科舞池上去似乎有点

Ironically, Gingerich himself grew up in a strictly principled Christian environment, in a family of Amish Mennonites in eastern Iowa.

颇有讽刺意味金格里奇本人生长爱荷华州东部孟诺教徒家庭严格遵循基督教

Ironically, by doing so, they actually invite the scrutiny and ill will they were trying to avoid.

具有讽刺意义苹果这么实际上正在引来审查正是苹果竭力避免

Ironically, eating just a little extra food might just work a lot better for you then eat no food at all while you're trying to lose weight.

讽刺意味对于减肥而言一点点额外食物可能会进食效果要好

Ironically, the offices of The Chronicle are just a few blocks from Craig Newmark's apartment in San Francisco.

讽刺,《旧金山纪事办事处距离旧金山克雷格.纽马克办公室只有几个街区

And ironically, the same issue has come up in a very different setting, namely the divulging of information in patent applications.

颇有讽刺意味同样问题知识共享正在产生一种景象专利申请无休止膨胀

The measures led to Mr Schr? der's premature ousting from office, ironically a few months before they began to bear fruit.

这些举措导致施罗德提前离任具有讽刺意味此时距离这些措施开始见效几个时间

The list of growing jobs is heavy on nurturing professions, in which women, ironically, seem to benefit from old stereotypes and habits.

这些增长行业清单养育职业沉重讽刺意味这个职业女人似乎受益古老传统习惯

Ironically, the spontaneous nature of the Japanese garden that the viewer perceives is not accidental.

具有讽刺意味日本园艺这种感知自然本性不是一个偶然

Ironically, those were the issues party planners tried to cure when they stimulated the hell out of the economy over the last few years.

具有讽刺意味这些问题正是最近几年祛除经济痼疾设法解决问题

Ironically, discrimination against fat people is tolerated in a way that would be unthinkable for any other form of prejudice.

具有讽刺意味人们歧视宽容这种宽容其他形式偏见来说不可想像

Ironically, Hessler's China life seems to have been "ruined" by a popular China writer before him, Mark Salzman and his book Iron and Silk.

讽刺何伟中国生活看起来已经一位著名中国作者毁了”——马克·萨尔兹门(MarkSalzman钢铁丝绸》(IronandSilk)。

Ironically, we try to suppress these feelings, cover them up and compensate in an attempt to appear perfect to the outside world.

颇具讽刺意义人们往往极力压制这些感情这些感情掩饰起来试图外界展示十全十美

Ironically, her award comes at a time of growing tensions in the German-American alliance.

具有讽刺意味默克尔获奖正值同盟关系日趋紧张时期

To be sure, most economic data around the world are still improving. Ironically, numbers are even ticking up in Portugal and Spain.

的确全球多数经济数据不断好转葡萄牙西班牙数据也是步步

All of this has comeat a point where, ironically, Firefox is something of a target for some itself.

一切最终成为一种讽刺火狐自己别人靶子

LIZZIE: (ironically) With five thousand a year, would not matter if he had warts and a leer.

丽齐:(嘲讽每年五千收入是不是麻子

At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest.

听到警察讥讽不必因为他们已经被捕

Ironically, that has been a legitimate knock on LeBron -- that he's too nice a kid, too chummy with and respectful of his elder opponents.

讽刺这样合理攻击勒布朗――善良孩子对比年长对手亲密尊敬

Ironically, balance of life is a concept which many Chinese have been trying to uphold.

其实中庸之道一直许多中国人坚持理念

Ironically, the crucial point we should remember about this sexual revolution was that it made sex not more but less important.

具有讽刺意义对于我们来说一场观念变革重要不是使频繁而是

They are the only force on Earth, ironically, who can help us in the matter.

具有讽刺意味他们地球唯一帮助我们处理问题力量

Ironically, the things that are good for your heart seem to be good for your leg.

具有讽刺意味心脏事情似乎也好

Ironically, Lane herself was one of the few people who didn't care for her most enduring work.

讽刺本人有的一些在意自己经久不衰作品之一

Ironically, had the employees been wearing orange as a form of protest, it would have been illegal to fire them, ABC News reports.

讽刺根据美国广播公司新闻报道即使这些员工穿橙色衣服一种抗议形式解雇他们也是违法

Ironically, Frank's ever-present habit was one of the reasons why he was under-appreciated by some at the club that nurtured him.

具有讽刺意义弗拉克现在一些习惯竟然成为培养俱乐部低估一个原因

Ironically I began to feel closer to him in death than I had while he was alive.

讽刺甚至开始觉得现在关系生前更亲密

Ironically, this reputation is at the front line in its takeover defence.

具有讽刺意味行业并购辩护理由这种名声前列

Ironically, this unwelcome slowdown prevents you making arrangements that, in the long run, would be as costly as they'd be unwise.

毫无疑问事态发展减速妨碍做出正确安排长期看来做出处理不明智代价高昂

Ironically. when Dalai Lama fled China in 1959, it was Dorje Shugden's oracle that told him to run.

讽刺意味,1959年达赖逃离中国时候有人多杰雄登神谕告诉赶紧

It was Hillary Clinton, ironically, who gave the first whiff of this new reality on her first trip abroad as secretary of state in February.

具有讽刺意味最早人们感受这种现实2月首次国务卿身份出访希拉里-克林顿HillaryClinton)。

Ironically, Europe, which had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to Australia, acquired this man-made disease as a pestilence.

具有讽刺意味欧洲这种兔子作为有害动物传给澳洲欧洲自己染上这种人为瘟疫疾病

Ironically, even leading business schools across the country today are beginning to realize it.

讽刺即使今天全国首屈一指商业学校开始认识一点

Ironically, the emission trading scheme initiated from US at the beginning, to combat the SO2 emission and acid rain since 1970s.

具有讽刺意味排放贸易制度自从70年开始美国发起抗击二氧化硫(SO2)排放酸雨

Ironically, Galileo Galilei spotted Neptune more than 200 years earlier but wrongly assumed the planet was just a star.

具有讽刺意味伽利略200多发现海王星认为只是恒星

Ironically for such a gourmet luxury product , kopi luwak began life as the cast-offs of the Dutch when Indonesia was their colony .

讽刺对于如此美味奢侈品咖啡生命开始由于荷兰抛弃当时印尼荷兰殖民地

Ironically, it was a show written by a novelist that ultimately broke through in terms of medical reality.

具有讽刺意味一位小说家剧本打破真正医疗方面数目

Ironically, his own lineage and marriage could have been experiments as well.

具有讽刺意味达尔文自己血统婚姻可以实验

Ironically, after filing the Bextra suit, "I was the disgruntled former employee, " he said.

Kopchinski具有讽刺意义提交Bextra诉讼一名心怀不满雇员

Ironically, after years of concern about H5N1 bird flu, the new flu causing concern is a pig virus, of a family known as H1N1.

具有讽刺意味人们开始关注H5N1禽流感病毒若干以后进一步引起人们焦虑病毒竟然一种属于H1N1家族病毒