名词幽默,心情,诙谐
及物动词迎合,牵就,顺应
及物动词
1.
1. Just humour her and she''ll be quiet.
只要哄一哄她,她就会安静的。
名词
1. humor
1. The humour of it is not to be absorbed in a hurry.
其中的幽默不是一下子能领会的。
2. humor是什么意思
2. Humor is often more than a laughing matter.
幽默常常不只是一笑了之的事。
3. The boss is in no humor to talk to you right now.
此刻老板没有心情同你说话。
4. Have you read any humour recently?
近来读到过什么幽默的东西吗?
求职面试
B:What is your strongest trait?
你个性上最大的特点是什么?
A:Helpfulness and caring./Adaptability and sense of humor./Cheerfulness and friendliness.
乐于助人和关心他人。/适应能力和幽默感/乐观和友爱。
B:How would your friends or colleagues describe you?
你的朋友或同事怎样形容你?
A:They say Mr. Chen is an honest, hardworking and responsible man who deeply cares for his family and friends./They say Mr. Chen is a friendly, sensitive, caring and determined person.
他们说陈先生是位诚实、工作努力,负责任的人,他对家庭和朋友都很关心。/他们说陈先生是位很友好、敏感、关心他人和有决心的人。
B:What personality traits do you admire?
你欣赏哪种性格的人?
A:(I admire a person who is)honest, flexible and easy-going./(I like) people who possess the "can do" spirit.
诚实、不死板而且容易相处的人。/有"实际行动"的人。
1. 体液:实验室检查就是运用物理学(physics)、化学(chemistry)和生物学(biology)等实验技术和方法,对病畜的血液(blood)、尿液(urina)、粪便(dejecta)、体液(humor)、组织细胞(histiocyte)及病理产物(patho-production),在实验室特定的设备与条件下,
2. 情绪:其次,当人民不满某位公民时,给他们宣泄情绪(humor)的管道,当他们没有办法经由正常行动中,追求一种公共事务(public service)的付出,展现自发性的参与」27,而政治生活的由延续,所以,所谓的腐化(corruption)的概念,
1. -> see humour
humor的解释
noun
1. the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous
e.g. she didn''t appreciate my humor
you can''t survive in the army without a sense of humor
Synonym: humoursense of humorsense of humour
2. the quality of being funny
e.g. I fail to see the humor in it
Synonym: humour
3. the liquid parts of the body
Synonym: liquid body substancebodily fluidbody fluidhumour
4. (Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state
e.g. the humors are blood and phlegm and yellow and black bile
Synonym: humour
5. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
Synonym: withumourwitticismwittiness
6. a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
e.g. whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time
he was in a bad humor
verb
1. put into a good mood
Synonym: humour