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Abbreviation: SOHFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > sense of humour failure
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Chat: GSHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Good Sense Of Humour
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Chat: GSHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > good sense of humour
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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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humour s.m. humour, sense of humour: una persona piena di Ñ, a very humorous person.* * *['jumor]sostantivo maschile invariabile humour BE, humor AEavere, non avere il senso dello humour — to have a, no sense of humour
* * *humour/'jumor/m.inv.humour BE, humor AE; avere, non avere il senso dello humour to have a, no sense of humour. -
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ظَرْف \ humour: the ability to find amusement in things and to joke about them: She has a strong sense of humour, the quality of causing amusement She saw the humour of it and began to laugh. \ See Also فكاهة (فُكَاهَة)، دعابة (دُعَابَة) \ فُكاهَة \ humour: the ability to find amusement in things and to joke about them: She has a strong sense of humour. -
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(American) humor [ˈhjuːmə]1. noun1) the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke:مِزاج مَرِح، ظَرافهHe has a great sense of humour.
2) the quality of being amusing:المُضْحِك في الأمْرthe humour of the situation.
2. verbto please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes:يُلاطِف، يُسايِرThere is no point in telling him he is wrong – just humour him instead.
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دُعابَة \ humour: the ability to find amusement in things and to joke about them: She has a strong sense of humour, the quality of causing amusement She saw the humour of it and began to laugh. jest: (old use) a joke. -
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[sens]1. noun1) one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.حاسَّه2) a feeling:شُعورHe has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.
3) an awareness of (something):إحْساسShe has no sense of humour.
4) good judgement:رُشْد، صَواب، تَفْكير مَنْطِقي، عَقْل سَليمYou can rely on him – he has plenty of sense.
5) a meaning (of a word).مَعْنى للكَلِمَه6) something which is meaningful:مَعْنىCan you make sense of her letter?
2. verbto feel, become aware of, or realize:يَشْعُر، يُدْرِكHe sensed that she disapproved.
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Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere, non avere il senso dello humour
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humourчувство за хумор a sense of humour* * *ху̀мор,м., само ед. humour; просташки \хумор broad humour; черен \хумор gallows humour; black comedy; чувство за \хумор a sense of humour.* * *humour: a sense of хумор - чувство за хумор, black хумор - черен хумор* * *1. humour 2. просташки ХУМОР broad humour 3. чувство за ХУМОР a sense of humour -
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sense; perception; feelinghiss orqanları – organs of senseyumor hissi – sense of humourməsuliyyət hissi – responsibilityhissə qapılmaq – be sentimentalhiss etmək – feel; perceiveözünü yaxşı / pis hiss etmək – feel well / bad -
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