ausgerechnet
of all things, of all people
adverb OWS-ge-rekh-net Rare
Also means
precisely (ironically)
Usage Note
Ausgerechnet conveys irony or mild exasperation that something happens with this particular person, place, or time — 'why this one, of all options?' It always precedes the word it emphasises: ausgerechnet heute (today of all days), ausgerechnet er (him of all people).
Examples
"Ausgerechnet heute fällt der Zug aus."
Natural Translation
Today of all days the train is cancelled.
Literal Translation
Of all things today the train is cancelled.
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