humour
- IPA[ˈhjuːmə]
英式
- the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech;the ability to express humour or amuse other people
- comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be;adapt or accommodate oneself to (something)
noun: humour, plural noun: humours
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名詞
- 1. the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech his tales are full of humour 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the ability to express humour or amuse other people their inimitable brand of humour
- 2. a mood or state of mind her good humour vanished the clash hadn't improved his humour 同義詞
- ▪ archaic an inclination or whim and have you really burnt all your Plays to please a Humour?
- 3. historical each of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile (choler), and black bile (melancholy)) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present.
動詞
- 1. comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be she was always humouring him to prevent trouble
- ▪ adapt or accommodate oneself to (something) in reading this stanza we ought to humour it with a corresponding tone of voice
- the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech: his tales are full of humor
- comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such ... she was always humoring him to prevent trouble
Oxford American Dictionary
- genial; cheerful: a good-humored and tolerant man there was much good-humored heckling
Oxford American Dictionary
- bad-tempered; irritable: a querulous and ill-humored little man
Oxford American Dictionary
- naturally cheerful and friendly; genial: a good-humoured and tolerant man there was much good-humoured heckling
Oxford Dictionary
- the clear fluid filling the space in the front of the eyeball between the lens and the cornea.
Oxford Dictionary
- the clear fluid filling the space in the front of the eyeball between the lens and the cornea.
Oxford American Dictionary
- irritability or bad temper: his kindlier feelings abated to be replaced by ill humour his arrival had put her in an ill humour
Oxford Dictionary
- humour that is characterized by coarse references to bodily functions: this is a land renowned for its lavatory humour
Oxford Dictionary
- humor that is characterized by coarse references to bodily functions: the kind of toilet humor that would be considered immature by self-respecting fifth-graders
Oxford American Dictionary
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