humour
n.
幽默;詼諧;幽默感;脾氣;情緒
n.
體液
vi.
縱容;遷就
=humor(美).
詳細解釋
n.(名詞)
- 幽默,幽默感
- 心情,情緒,心境
- 詼諧
- 玻璃狀液體,汁液
- 幽默的東西
- 脾氣,性情,氣質
- 興致
- 古怪的幻想,遐想
- 感覺
- 精神狀態
- 體液(舊時認為存在人體內,有四種,可影響健康和性格)
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- =humor(美)
v.(動詞)
- 迎合,順應
- 使滿足
- 縱容,遷就
同步翻譯
n.(名詞)
- [U]幽默,詼諧,幽默感 quality of being amusing or comic; ability to be amused
- [S][U]心境,情緒,脾氣 person\\\'s state of mind; mood; temper
英語翻譯 Noun:
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a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling;
\\\"whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time\\\"
\\\"he was in a bad humor\\\"
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a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
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(Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state;
\\\"the humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile\\\"
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the liquid parts of the body
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the quality of being funny;
\\\"I fail to see the humor in it\\\"
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the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous;
\\\"she didn\\\'t appreciate my humor\\\"
\\\"you can\\\'t survive in the army without a sense of humor\\\"
Verb:
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put into a good mood
造句
用作名詞(n.)
- Her humour adds salt to her conversation.
她很幽默,談起話來妙趣橫生。
- He is completely devoid of humour.
他十分缺乏幽默。
- His new novel is tinged with thinnish humour.
他的新小說略帶詼諧。
- Her sense of humour appealed to him enormously.
她的幽默感把他強烈地吸引住了。
- A sense of humour is prerequisite to understanding her work.
要理解她的作品就必須具有幽默感。
- Every man has his humour.
各人有各人的脾氣。
- He\\\'s been in a bad humour for days.
好多天來,他的情緒一直很不好。
用作不及物動詞(vi.)
- It is not wise to humour a small child.
縱容一個小孩是不明智的。
- It\\\'s always best to humour him when he\\\'s in one of his bad moods.
他心境不好的時候,最好還是遷就他。
常用短語
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
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have〔lack〕 humour
有〔缺乏〕幽默感
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please sb\\\'s humour
迎合某人
形容詞+~
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bitter〔black, cheap〕 humour
尖刻的〔黑色,低級〕幽默
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dry〔straight〕 humour
不動聲色的幽默
介詞+~
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in a good〔bad〕 humour
心情好〔壞〕
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in no humour
沒心思
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out of humour
情緒不好
組詞
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The Greek elements were also the four humours which the human temperament combines.
出自:J. Bronowski
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He felt he wanted to humour them as one is inclined to humour.., unreasonable children.
出自:W. Gerhardie
近義反義詞 【近義詞】
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amusement
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fun
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joking
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mood
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temper
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