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hu·mor AHD[hyo͞o′mər] D.J.[ˈhjuːmə]K.K.[ˈhjumɚ]n.(名词)- The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness:诙谐,滑稽:使某事物可笑或者有趣的属性;诙谐:could not see the humor of the situation.没有看过比这更滑稽的场面了
- That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement:幽默,风趣:故意逗笑或使人感兴趣的东西:a writer skilled at crafting humor.作家展现他的幽默技巧
- The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.See Synonyms at wit 1幽默感:看出、享受或表达有趣的、喜剧性的、离奇的或荒谬的东西的能力 参见 wit1
- One of the four fluids of the body, blood, phlegm, choler, and black bile, whose relative proportions were thought in ancient physiology to determine a person's disposition and general health.基本的体液:血液、粘液、胆汁和黑胆汁四种体液之一,古代生理学家认为它们的相对比例决定一个人的性情和健康状况
- Physiology 【生理学】
- A body fluid, such as blood, lymph, or bile.体液:一种体液,如血液、淋巴液或胆汁
- Aqueous humor.水汁液
- Vitreous humor.玻璃液
- A person's characteristic disposition or temperament:气质,性格:一个人典型的性情或脾气:a boy of sullen humor.一个性情忧郁的男孩
- An often temporary state of mind; a mood:心情,情绪:通常是暂时性的一种精神状态;情绪:I'm in no humor to argue.我不想争论
- A sudden, unanticipated whim.See Synonyms at mood 1突发的念头:一个突然的、未预料到的念头 参见 mood1
- Capricious or peculiar behavior.任性:任性的或怪僻的行为
v.tr.(及物动词)hu.mored, hu.mor.ing, hu.mors - To comply with the wishes or ideas of; indulge.迎合,迁就:按照(某人的)希望或打算;放纵
- To adapt or accommodate oneself to.See Synonyms at pamper 使自己适应 参见 pamper
out of humor - In a bad mood; irritable.情绪不好的;易发怒的
- Middle English [fluid] 中古英语 [流体]
- from Old French umor 源自 古法语 umor
- from Latin ūmor 源自 拉丁语 ūmor
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