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humour

[ˈhju:mə(r)]humoured, humouring, humours

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幽默(64%),幽默感(23%),诙谐(4%),情绪(3%),脾气(2%),迁就(2%),体液(1%),纵容(1%)
n.幽默(等于humor);诙谐
vt.迁就;使满足

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humour ★★★☆☆
/hju͟ːmə(r)/
in AM, use 美国英语用 humor
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]See also:
sense of humour
幽默的谈吐;笑话 You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their humour .
  [supp N]
  • Her humour and determination were a source of inspiration to others.

    她的幽默言谈和坚定决心对其他人来说是一种鼓舞。

2
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]幽默;诙谐;滑稽 Humour is a quality in something that makes you laugh, for example in a situation, in someone's words or actions, or in a book or film.
  • She felt sorry for the man but couldn't ignore the humour of the situation.

    她很同情这个男人,但这一情景又让她忍俊不禁。

3
[N-VAR 可变名词]心情;情绪 If you are in a good humour, you feel cheerful and happy, and are pleasant to people. If you are in a bad humour, you feel bad-tempered and unhappy, and are unpleasant to people.
  [supp N]
  • Christina was still not clear why he had been in such ill humour...

    克里斯蒂娜仍搞不清楚为什么他情绪这么差。

  • Next day, Louis XIV was in the best of humours...

    第二天,路易十四心情好得不得了。

  • Did the old boy drink? Could that have been the source of his good humour?

    那老头儿喝酒了吗?会不会是因此心情大好呢?

4
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]精神状态 If you do something with good humour, you do it cheerfully and pleasantly.
  [adj N]
  • Hugo bore his illness with great courage and good humour.

    雨果以巨大的勇气和良好的精神状态面对疾病。

5
[VERB 动词]迁就;迎合 If you humour someone who is behaving strangely, you try to please them or pretend to agree with them, so that they will not become upset.
  [V n]
  • She disliked Dido but was prepared to tolerate her for a weekend in order to humour her husband.

    她不喜欢迪多,但准备暂时忍受她一个周末,以迁就自己的丈夫。


Oxford
hu·mour ( especially US hu·mor ) / ˈhjuːmə(r) ; NAmE ˈhjuːmər /
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verb
humour humours humoured humouring
noun 1 [uncountable ] the quality in sth that makes it funny or amusing; the ability to laugh at things that are amusing 幽默;幽默感 a story full of gentle humour 充满轻松幽默的故事 She ignored his feeble attempt at humour. 她没理他想表现却又差劲的幽默。 They failed to see the humour of the situation. 他们没有看出这情景的滑稽之处。 I can't stand people with no sense of humour. 我无法忍受毫无幽默感的人。 She smiled with a rare flash of humour. 她以少有的一丝诙谐微笑了。 She has her very own brand of humour. 她的幽默很独特。 The film is only funny if you appreciate French humour (= things that cause French people to laugh). 只有能理解法国式的幽默才会领略这部电影的趣味。 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) the state of your feelings or mind at a particular time 感觉;心情;精神状态 to be in the best of humours 情绪极好 The meeting dissolved in ill humour. 会议不欢而散。 to be out of humour (= in a bad mood) 心情不好 see also
good humour
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good-humoured
at good humour
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ill-humoured
at ill humour
3 [countable ] ( old use) one of the four liquids that were thought in the past to be in a person's body and to influence health and character 体液(旧时认为存在人体内,有四种,可影响健康和性格)
verb humoursb to agree with sb's wishes, even if they seem unreasonable, in order to keep the person happy 迁就;顺应 She thought it best to humour him rather than get into an argument. 她想最好是顺他的意,而不和他争吵。 hu·mour / ˈhjuːmə(r) ; NAmE ˈhjuːmər /
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humour1 noun
humour2 verb
humourhu‧mour1 British English, humor American English /ˈhjuːmə $ ˈhjuːmər, ˈjuː-/ ●●○ noun [uncountable]
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1the ability or tendency to think that things are funny, or funny things you say that show you have this ability:  his humour and charm Greg’s feeble attempt at humour English humour It’s vital to have a sense of humor in this job. The host puts the contestants at ease with his own brand of humour. He showed flashes of humor that delighted the audience.2the quality in something that makes it funny and makes people laugh:  He failed to see the humour of the situation.3in a good/an ill/a bad humour formal in a good or bad mood
good humour
4out of humour British English old-fashioned in a bad moodCOLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1 & 2phrasesa sense of humour· I'm afraid my dad doesn't have a very good sense of humour.somebody's brand of humour (=the type of jokes, funny stories etc that a particular person likes or tells)· Their brand of humour isn't to everyone's taste.a flash/trace/touch of humour (=a very small amount of humour)· She replied with a rare flash of humour.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + humourblack/dark humour (=jokes, funny stories etc about the unpleasant parts of life)· The tone of the film is light but there are moments of black humour.gallows humour (=jokes, funny stories etc which make very unpleasant or dangerous things seem funny)· It was the kind of gallows humor that medical students love.schoolboy humour (=jokes, funny stories etc that are silly and rude but not offensive)· The schoolboy humour appealed to him.dry/deadpan humour (=when someone makes it seem as if they are being serious, but really they are being funny)· His serious demeanour lends itself to deadpan humour.wry humour (=when someone makes something seem both funny and sad)· He wrote with wry humour about his time in a Turkish prison.gentle humour (=jokes or stories that do not offend anyone)· The plays uses gentle humor to make a strong point.self-deprecating humour (=jokes, funny stories etc in which you criticize or make fun of yourself)· Her self-deprecating humour made the audience howl with laughter.verbssee/appreciate the humour (=understand that something is funny)· I may have been wet and covered in mud, but I could still see the humour in the situation.
humour1 noun
humour2 verb
humourhumour2 British English, humor American English verb [transitive]
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to do what someone wants or to pretend to agree with them so that they do not become upset:  ‘Of course,’ he said, humouring her.

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