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1 humour
['hjuːmə] 1. сущ.; брит.; амер. humor1)а) юмор; что-л. смешное, забавноеdash / trace / vein of humour — веселье
bitter / caustic humour — горький юмор
black / deadpan / dry / straight / gallows humour — чёрный юмор
cracker-barrel humour — амер. доморощенный юмор
earthy humour — житейский, грубый юмор
sly / wry / subtle humour — скрытый юмор
б) комизм, комичностьв) = sense of humour остроумие, чувство юмора; склонность к шутливостиSyn:wit I2)а) черты характера; склонности, наклонности; темперамент, нравperson in the humour for smth. — человек со склонностью к чему-л.
Syn:б) настроение, расположение духаin bad / ill humour — в плохом настроении
He was in no humour to listen. — Он был не в настроении слушать.
Syn:в) прихоть, каприз; причудаSyn:3) ист.; филос. влага, жидкость ( как основное начало в живом теле)cardinal humours — основные "соки" в организме человека
4) мед. телесная жидкость2. гл.; брит.; амер. humor1) потакать; ублажать; баловатьSyn:2) приспосабливать, подгонять, приводить в соответствие чему-л.In reading this poem we ought to humour it with a corresponding tone of voice. — Читая это стихотворение, мы должны найти подходящий тон голоса.
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2 настроение
ср. mood;
spirits мн.;
frame/attitude (of mind) ;
sentiments мн. (отношение, мнение) ;
disposition (склонность) быть в дурном/плохом настроении ≈ to be out of humour, to be in a bad mood;
to be out of sorts разг. приходить в плохое настроение ≈ to get into a bad mood у меня нет настроения танцевать, я не в настроении танцевать ≈ I am not in a mood for dancing, I don't feel like dancing быть в приподнятом настроении ≈ to be elated в приподнятом настроении ≈ glorious быть в хорошем настроении ≈ to be in a good/cheerful mood, to be in good spirits, to be in high feather мрачное настроение ≈ dismal mood плохое настроение ≈ bad mood;
low spirits мн. праздничное настроение ≈ festive mood приподнятое настроение ≈ to elated/elevated/exultant mood тоскливое настроение ≈ depressed mood, low spirits мн. настроение духа настроение умовнастроени|е - с. mood;
frame of mind;
(дух) spirits pl. ;
у меня нет ~я играть I am not in the mood for playing, I am in no mood to play;
испортить ~ кому-л. put* smb. out of humour;
в дурном (хорошем) ~и in low (high) spirits;
человек ~я person/man* of moods, person of changeable disposition;
~ умов state of opinion, public mood;
быть не в ~и be* in a bad mood, be* off form.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > настроение
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