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81 irony
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82 irony
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83 irony
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84 irony
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85 irony
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kb. (j. -nies) ironi, ejekan. i. of fate ejekan nasib. one of the ironies of life salah satu ironi kehidupan. -
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88 irony
nounനിന്ദാസ്തുതി, വ്യാജസ്തുതി, വിപരീതാര്ത്ഥപ്രയോഗം, വ്യാജോക്തി -
89 irony
I[΄airəni] a երկաթյա. երկաթե, երկաթ պա րունակողII[΄airəni] n, a հեգնանք, ծաղր, ծաղրական -
90 Irony
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91 irony
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92 irony of fate
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93 irony iro·ny n
['aɪərənɪ]the irony of it is that... — l'ironia maggiore è che...
it's one of life's ironies — è un'ironia della sorte or del destino
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94 irony chains
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95 irony of circumstances
Общая лексика: ирония судьбыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > irony of circumstances
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96 irony of fate
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97 irony particles
Макаров: частицы с примесью железа -
98 irony reduced to an art
Общая лексика: тончайшая иронияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > irony reduced to an art
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99 Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment.
<01> Ирония – это обида, нанесенная в форме комплимента. Anonymous (Неизвестный автор).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment.
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100 irony of fate
ирония судьбыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > irony of fate
См. также в других словарях:
irony — In the ordinary use of language irony means primarily ‘an expression of meaning by use of words that have an opposite literal meaning or tendency’. When we look out of the window at the pouring rain and exclaim ‘What a lovely day!’, we are using… … Modern English usage
irony — irony1 [ī′rə nē, ī′ər nē] n. pl. ironies [Fr ironie < L ironia < Gr eirōneia < eirōn, dissembler in speech < eirein, to speak < IE base * wer , to speak > WORD] 1. a) a method of humorous or subtly sarcastic expression in which… … English World dictionary
Irony — I ron*y, a. [From {Iron}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Made or consisting of iron; partaking of iron; iron; as, irony chains; irony particles; In this sense {iron} is the more common term. [R.] Woodward. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. Resembling iron in taste,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Irony — I ron*y, n. [L. ironia, Gr. ? dissimulation, fr. ? a dissembler in speech, fr. ? to speak; perh. akin to E. word: cf. F. ironie.] [1913 Webster] 1. Dissimulation; ignorance feigned for the purpose of confounding or provoking an antagonist. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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irony — noun cynicism, dissimulatio, ironia, mockery, sarcasm, satire Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
irony — *wit, satire, sarcasm, humor, repartee … New Dictionary of Synonyms
irony — [n] sarcasm banter, burlesque, contempt, contrariness, criticism, derision, humor, incongruity, jibe, mockery, mordancy, paradox, quip, raillery, repartee, reproach, ridicule, sardonicism, satire, taunt, twist, wit; concepts 230,278 Ant.… … New thesaurus
irony — ► NOUN (pl. ironies) 1) the expression of meaning through the use of language which normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous effect. 2) a state of affairs that appears perversely contrary to what one expects. ORIGIN Greek eir neia… … English terms dictionary
Irony — Ironic redirects here. For the song, see Ironic (song). For other uses, see irony (disambiguation). A Stop sign ironically defaced with a beseechment not to deface stop signs Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation… … Wikipedia
irony — irony1 /uy reuh nee, uy euhr /, n., pl. ironies. 1. the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, How nice! when I said I had to work all weekend. 2. Literature. a. a technique of… … Universalium