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🔑 hu·mour (especially US hu·mor) BrE /ˈhjuːmə(r)/NAmE /ˈhjuːmər/ noun🔑 [U] 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。 [C, U] (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, good-humoured at good humour, ill-humoured at ill humour [C] (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) 🔑 hu·mour (especially US hu·mor) BrE /ˈhjuːmə(r)/NAmE /ˈhjuːmər/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they humour BrE /ˈhjuːmə(r)/ NAmE /ˈhjuːmər/present simple - he / she / it humours BrE /ˈhjuːməz/ NAmE /ˈhjuːmərz/past simple humoured BrE /ˈhjuːməd/ NAmE /ˈhjuːmərd/past participle humoured BrE /ˈhjuːməd/ NAmE /ˈhjuːmərd/ -ing form humouring BrE /ˈhjuːmərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhjuːmərɪŋ/~ sbto 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,而不是和他争吵。 |