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'hju:mə 1. noun1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) humor2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) humor2. verb(to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) snakke noen etter munnen, føye- humorist- humorous
- humorously
- humorousness
- - humouredhumorIsubst. \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor1) humor, morsomheter, komikk2) humoristisk litteratur, humoristisk film3) lune, humør, stemningjeg er ikke i humør til å bli motsagt \/ jeg ønsker ikke å bli motsagt4) sinnelag, temperament, lynne5) plutselig innfall6) nykke, pussig trekk, pussighet7) (historisk, fysiologi, også cardinal humour)væske, kroppsvæske• within alternative medicine healers still ascribe diseases to the four cardinal humoursinnen alternativ medisin tilskriver behandlere fremdeles sykdommer til de fire væsketypene (blod, flegma\/slim, gul galle og sort galle)the humour of something det humoristiske ved noe, det morsomme ved noe, det lystige ved noehumours pussigheter, pussige trekkin (a) bad humour i dårlig humørin (a) good humour i godt humørbe in the humour for være i humør til, være klar for, være opplagt til, være rede forout of humour i dårlig humør utilfreds sintput somebody out of humour sette noen i dårlig humør, få noen i dårlig humørsense of humour humoristisk sans, sans for humorwhen the humour takes one når man er i det humøret, når man er i det hjørnetwry humour besk humor, tørr humorIIverb \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor1) føye2) snakke etter munnenhumour somebody føye noensnakke noen etter munnen la noen få viljen sin, la noen få det som de vilhumour somebody's whims føye noen i lunene deres
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