Примери за използване на The ironies на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The ironies were cruel.
But enough of the ironies.
The ironies of my life.
Those are the ironies of today.
The ironies of democracy.
Can you see the ironies?”.
The ironies of this are several.
I am beset by the ironies of my life.
The ironies of life is quite funny.
We're gonna step nicely past the ironies and defend our client.
The ironies of all this are all too obvious.
I mean, the puns and the jokes and the ironies.
One of the ironies of his fate.
The ironies of history are sometimes astounding.
If you're going to start to point out the ironies in my family, I warn you they never stop.
It's one of the ironies of this work that so many lives depend upon one man's relationship with an adolescent girl.
Among other things,Erdogan's reinterpretation of history shows the ironies behind the widespread talk in the United States of his supposed“neo-Ottomanism.”.
One of the ironies of a globalised world is that the marginal value of English could decline.
As I said, even this building we're standing in-- that's one of the ironies-- this building was part of that series of complexes, what they called the Twin Towers.
One of the ironies of digitalisation is that the more we are connected,the more we become isolated.
One of the ironies of this whole system is we're discussing what to do about a system that we don't understand.
It brilliantly ventriloquises the voices of this mysterious, plundered part of Europe,revealing the ironies of nationalism and the profound way in which ethnicity and displacement can affect the human psyche.
One of the ironies of the digital world is that the more connected we become, the more we crave face-to-face interactions.
Such are the ironies of history.
One of the ironies of the Valley is that the NDAs do prevent the transmission of stories from the Valley to Washington, New York, Boston, and elsewhere.
I suppose that's one of the ironies of life: doing the wrong thing at the right moment.
One of the ironies of the global financial crisis: A decade later, a panic with origins in the United States has made the dollar more globally important than ever before.
That's one of the ironies of life, doing the wrong thing at the right moment.
One of the ironies of history is that Christopher Columbus set out to find a sea route to India for the pepper and spice trade, but discovered a new continent with countless new spices instead.