ironical

ironical
[aI'rɒnIk(əl)]
adj
ironisch; smile also spöttisch; position paradox

it's really ironic — das ist wirklich witzig

it's really ironic that now he's got a car he's not allowed to drive — es ist doch paradox or wirklich witzig (inf), dass er jetzt, wo er ein Auto hat, nicht fahren darf

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ironic [aıˈrɒnık; US -ˈrɑ-], ironical adj
1. ironisch
2. voller Ironie:
it is ironic that … es entbehrt nicht einer gewissen Ironie, dass …
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adj.
ironisch adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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