humour的意思和读音

humor

: [ˈhjumər] : [ˈhjuːmə(r)]

n.

v.

humors  humoring  humored  

Adj.+n.black humour,dry humour,acid humour

n.seriousness

v.oppose

n.wit,comedy,wittiness,sparkle,satire

v.go along with,pacify,indulge,accommodate,please

humourn.

1.[u]the quality in sth that makes it funny or amusing; the ability to laugh at things that are amusing

a story full of gentle humour

She ignored his feeble attempt at humour.

They failed to see the humour of the situation.

I can't stand people with no sense of humour .

She smiled with a rare flash of humour.

She has her very own brand of humour.

The film is only funny if you appreciate French humour(= things that cause French people to laugh) .

2.[c][u]the state of your feelings or mind at a particular time

to be in the best of humours

The meeting dissolved in ill humour .

to be out of humour(= in a bad mood)

3.[c]one of the four liquids that were thought in the past to be in a person's body and to influence health and character

v.

1.~ sbto agree with sb's wishes, even if they seem unreasonable, in order to keep the person happy

She thought it best to humour him rather than get into an argument.

n.1.,2.;3.;

v.1.;

n.1.the quality that makes something funny2.somebody's character or usual attitude3.someones mood

v.1.to do what someone wants or pretend to agree with them so they do not become angry or upset

1. → humble humour → rumour ...

3. boring a. humour n. humorous a. ...

4. ugliest a. humour n. unaware a. ...

5. humorous humour hundred ...

6. housewife n. humour v. hunger n. 饿, ...

7. housewife n. humour v. hunger n. 饿, ...

8. gluten—— humour—— idiot—— ...

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1.She walked along at his side, and gently accommodating himself to her humour, he said Coketown was a busy place, was it not?

2.Or, more likely, he's trying a bit of subtle American humour on the recipient, Gordon Brown.·

3.Dressed fashionably in black, with rings on his fingers and shades on his nose, Mr Hirst is an impish figure with a strong streak of humour.——

4.Even among the rubble it is possible to hear neighbours greet each other and visitors with polite humour.使访

5."It keeps him in good humour, " said she, "and I am more obliged to you than I can express. ":“。”

6.It was one of his rare attempts at humour.

7.He looked upon me with so much humour and benignity that I could scarcely contain my satisfaction.

8.What's good about this type of humour is the fact that it is able to address whatever political issue is at hand.”,

9.Officials present at the dinner suggested that Mr Sha might have been the victim of a misguided attempt at humour.

10.An action-packed blend of humour and intrigue, following the fortunes of a gang of expert cons on the loose in London.