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Перевод: ironical speek ironical


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иронический


Тезаурус:

  1. It is ironical that the experimental evidence of the recent past suggests that Einstein's position on quantum mechanics can be sustained only if one is prepared to relinquish his special theory of relativity.
  2. Jacques Delors," said the message - in tones which observers yesterday took to be ironical, given the sometimes bitter sparring between London and Brussels over a wide range of policies.
  3. This sounded ironical but James could not fathom which way its edge was turned - was Angus actually mocking Paine, his chosen prophet, or merely depreciating himself?
  4. Uncle Walter gave an ironical grunt.
  5. Francie Brady is The Butcher Boy of Patrick McCabe's remarkable second novel (Picador 14.99), a child whose enquiring, ironical cast of mind and dire, small town Irish background (his father has done his mother wrong, and she in turn is obsessed with the gloomy ditty from which the novel takes its title) make him a fancied candidate for an early place in the reform school or the graveyard.
  6. This is not, I think, meant to be ironical, and it represents a quite logical development from the premiss that the whole production, definition, and reception of literature has now become intramural to the academy.
  7. It is ironical that one of the definitions of "professional" given in The Shorter Oxford Dictionary (1975) is "applied to one who follows, by way of profession, what is generally followed as a pastime, as a p. cricketer".
  8. "There is an ironical little God smiling at us.
  9. Finniston pauses for an ironical chuckle as he recollects the weight of responsibility placed upon his shoulders at the time.
  10. It is therefore especially ironical that the neurophysiological CTP, which locates the basis of perception literally in the head, at a particular place away from the perceived object, actually sharpens the mystery of intentionality.
  11. This is somewhat ironical in that, as we shall see, it is Engels's anthropological enthusiasm and his trust in Morgan which has been the source of many of the points in his work which appear now as unacceptable to anthropologists and which have been the cause of some of the most damaging objections to his theories.
  12. The ironical and fundamental point is that during these post-war years, when international demand for tropical commodities for the first time since 1921 really justified vast investments in the Colonies; when the Colonies had a huge back-log of demand for essential equipment; when at last the British government was equipped with power to give or lend considerable sums to top up what the Colonies could afford to invest from their own accumulating surplus; and when.
  13. And not always ironical, either, as Layton commented: "The discussion would be lively, boisterous, and prolonged; no fistfights, but plenty of abuse and insult

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