英:['aɪərənaɪz]
美:['aɪrəˌnaɪz]
英:['aɪərənaɪz]
美:['aɪrəˌnaɪz]
第三人称单数:ironizes
现在分词:ironizing
过去式:ironized
过去分词:ironized
verb
transitive verb
to make ironic in appearance or effect
intransitive verb
to use irony : speak or behave ironically
The first known use of ironize was in 1602
1 There are those who appreciate Obama, and other that ironize on his policy.
这里面有欣赏奥巴马的人,也有讽刺他政策的人,不一而足。
2 The speech is ironic, the scene is ironic or the drama ironize all worthwhile on lift.
言语反讽、情景反讽或戏剧反讽都很值得一提。
3 Makkai ironizes a group of true-crime addicts, integrating criticism of the Dead Girl Show into her dead-girl show.
4 The speech is ironic the scene is ironic or the drama ironize all worthwhile on lift.
言语反讽、情景反讽或戏剧反讽都很值得一提.