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1 good humour
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2 humour
humour [ymuʀ]masculine noun* * *ymuʀnom masculin (de personne, situation) humour [BrE]humour noir — black humour [BrE]
ne pas avoir — to have no sense of humour [BrE]
* * *ymuʀ nmhumour Grande-Bretagne humor USAavoir de l'humour — to have a sense of humour Grande-Bretagne to have a sense of humor USA
Il n'a pas beaucoup d'humour. — He hasn't got much sense of humour.
* * *humour nm (de personne, situation) humourGB; humour noir black humourGB; être plein d'humour [film, histoire] to be full of humourGB; [personne] to have a good sense of humourGB; avoir (le sens) de l'humour to have a sense of humourGB; ne pas avoir or manquer d'humour to have no sense of humourGB; avec humour humorously; savoir faire preuve d'humour to take things well; prendre les choses avec humour to see the humorous side of things; il n'a pas su apprécier l'humour de la situation he couldn't see the funny side of it; faire de l'humour to make jokes.[ymur] nom masculinavoir de ou le sens de l'humour to have a sense of humour -
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مِزَاج \ frame of mind: state of mind: He’s in a generous frame of mind today. humour: temper; state of mind: Our teacher was in a bad humour this morning. mood: the state of one’s mind and feelings: She’s in a very good mood today; she feels happy. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). temperament: sb.’s personal nature, esp. with regard to mind and feelings: She has an artistic temperament. -
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حَالَة نَفْسِيَّة \ frame of mind: state of mind: He’s in a generous frame of mind today. humour: temper; state of mind: Our teacher was in a bad humour this morning. mood: the state of one’s mind and feelings: She’s in a very good mood today; she feels happy. spirit: a state of mind: He’s in high spirits. His spirits rose when he heard the good news. -
5 Good Sense Of Humour
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6 good sense of humour
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7 de buen humor
= good-humouredly, good-humoured, in good humourEx. Taking the interruption good-humoredly, he parenthetically noted that the audience 'may expect interruptions like that'.Ex. The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.Ex. To keep your little child in good humour, you have to get down to his level.* * *= good-humouredly, good-humoured, in good humourEx: Taking the interruption good-humoredly, he parenthetically noted that the audience 'may expect interruptions like that'.
Ex: The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.Ex: To keep your little child in good humour, you have to get down to his level. -
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Синонимический ряд:благодушие (сущ.) беззлобие; благодушие; незлобивость; незлобие -
9 твердое настроение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > твердое настроение
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10 de buen humor
• good house• good humor• good humour• good idea• good taste• good temper• good thinking• good-humoredly• good-temperedly• in good repair• in good standing -
11 dobro raspoloženje
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13 твердое настроение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > твердое настроение
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14 гарний
good; nice, fair, fine тж.; beautiful; lovely; handsomeгарний настрій — good humour, high spirits
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18 góîlyndi, glaîlyndi
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20 dobro raspoloženje
• good-humour; very gay
См. также в других словарях:
good humour — BrE good humor AmE n [U] a happy, friendly character or attitude to life ▪ At eighty her eyes still sparkled with good humour. >good humoured adj ▪ He was patient and good humoured. >good humouredly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
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good humour — /gʊd ˈhjumə/ (say good hyoohmuh) noun a cheerful or amiable mood. Also, good humor …
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humour — (BrE) (AmE humor) noun 1 amusing quality/ability to find things funny ADJECTIVE ▪ wry ▪ With wry humour, they laugh at their misfortunes. ▪ ironic, tongue in cheek ▪ self depr … Collocations dictionary
good humor — noun a cheerful and agreeable mood (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑good humour, ↑good temper, ↑amiability • Ant: ↑ill humor • Derivationally related forms: ↑amiable ( … Useful english dictionary
humour — n. something funny 1) bitter, caustic; black; deadpan, dry, straight; earthy; gallows; infectious; irrepressible; slapstick; sly, wry; subtle humour 2) a sense of humour 3) a dash, trace, vein of humour mood 4) (a) bad; good humour (she s in good … Combinatory dictionary
humour — hu|mour1 BrE humor AmE [ˈhju:mə US ˈhju:mər, ˈju: ] n [U] 1.) the 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… … Dictionary of contemporary English
humour — 1 BrE, humor AmE noun 1 (U) the quality in something that makes it funny: Mr Thorne failed to see the humour in the situation. 2 (U) the way that a particular person or group find certain things amusing: English humour | sense of humour: Ackroyd… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
humour — [[t]hju͟ːmə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ humours, humouring, humoured (in AM, use humor) 1) N UNCOUNT: supp N You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their humour. → See also sense of humour Her humour and determination were a source of inspiration … English dictionary
humour — I UK [ˈhjuːmə(r)] / US [ˈhjumər] noun [uncountable] ** 1) a) the quality that makes a situation or entertainment funny a novel full of humour not see the humour in something (= not think something is funny): They laughed at things she didn t see… … English dictionary