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原帖由 Lazycat 于 2008-1-18 10:06 发表 5 K5 N5 Z* s* n. ~/ l
Here is what I found:
N: T& a1 ?( ]& `3 _' m$ f; sIronic-------When you make an ironic remark, you say something that you do not mean, as a joke; if you say that it is ironic that something should happen, you mean that it is o ...
3 x; D0 f; g D! c0 b! P5 W/ C懒猫一点都不懒,咱俩应该组成“学习共进小组”!好不好?8 _; ]4 r2 R: I% R7 b8 W* i! l
关于这两词的区别,我有一个更好的解释跟你分享、:
+ F/ F8 N$ I) \# U9 R) F" VQuite often sarcasm is mistaken for irony; however, sarcasm is a form of irony which uses sharp wit to highlight the obviousness, stupidity, or annoyance-factor of a situation. One main difference between irony and sarcasm is that irony is generally observed and sarcasm is generally created (i.e. spoken, written). 4 t! x# l2 m p- |* ~4 H+ Y; k: ]. L
http://www.sarcasmsociety.com/howtorecognizeirony/: E& E% t! S& z3 ]" f$ p8 K. Z# V
用中文言简意害得说就是:irony是存在的讽刺现象。sarcasm是人创造的讽刺意味。 |
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