humor
英 [ˈhjuːmə]
美 [ˈhjuːmə(r)]
n. 滑稽;幽默; 情绪;心情(境); 体液
v. 迎合;迁就;让步;使满足;变通办理;用巧办法处理
第三人称单数:humors 复数:humors 现在分词:humoring 过去式:humored 过去分词:humored
BNC.49143 / COCA.3057
柯林斯词典
- → see:humour
英英释义
noun
- 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
- the quality of being funny
- I fail to see the humor in it
- the liquid parts of the body
- (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
- a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
- 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
verb
- put into a good mood
双语例句
- A: Adaptability and sense of humor.
适应能力和幽默感。 - The power of humor to dissolve a hostile confrontation often lies in its unspoken promise.
幽默能够缓解敌对冲突,其力量在于它那不言而喻的许诺。 - His humor is highly infectious.
他的幽默很有感染力。 - The girl impressed her friends with liveliness and humor.
这个女孩给她的朋友留下了活泼和幽默的印象。 - He was accused of having no sense of humor, of not being a good sport.
他被指责缺乏幽默感,不够大度。 - I appreciate your wonderful letter full of wisdom and humor.
我喜欢你精彩的来信。充满了智慧和幽默。 - You have no sense of humor!
你一点幽默感都没有! - I like your sense of humor and I hope your dreams come true.
我喜欢你的幽默感,我希望你的梦想成真。 - Him speech was full of wit and humor.
他的演讲充满了机智与幽默。 - Shakespeare has accustomed us to a mixture of humor and tragedy in the same play.
莎士比亚让我们习见了同一场戏目中的悲喜交错。