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101 mal humor
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103 comedia de humor negro
(n.) = black comedyEx. The 'Undertaker' is a black comedy about a man trying to make a fortune by setting up a suicide bureau in a stir-crazy arctic town.* * *(n.) = black comedyEx: The 'Undertaker' is a black comedy about a man trying to make a fortune by setting up a suicide bureau in a stir-crazy arctic town.
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104 con buen humor
Ex. Taking the interruption good-humoredly, he parenthetically noted that the audience 'may expect interruptions like that'.* * *Ex: Taking the interruption good-humoredly, he parenthetically noted that the audience 'may expect interruptions like that'.
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105 con humor
Ex. The author shows that manufactured practical jokes such as the whoopie cushion, squirting flower and fake animal feces are being used, carnivalistically and humorously, as a conscious and unconscious comment on larger social situations.* * *Ex: The author shows that manufactured practical jokes such as the whoopie cushion, squirting flower and fake animal feces are being used, carnivalistically and humorously, as a conscious and unconscious comment on larger social situations.
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106 con un humor de perror
Ex. That number of pages to sift through is enough to make anybody feel like a bear with a sore head.* * *Ex: That number of pages to sift through is enough to make anybody feel like a bear with a sore head.
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107 con un humor de perros
Ex. Lucy was in a foul mood for much of the show's filming, partially because she had elected to stop smoking for health reasons when the show began.* * *Ex: Lucy was in a foul mood for much of the show's filming, partially because she had elected to stop smoking for health reasons when the show began.
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108 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'.
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109 de humor
(adj.) = funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.]Ex. This article reviews on-line data bases that may be used to search for references to humour (cartoons, funny articles and books, and medical aspects of humour).* * *(adj.) = funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.]Ex: This article reviews on-line data bases that may be used to search for references to humour (cartoons, funny articles and books, and medical aspects of humour).
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110 de mal humor
= crotchety, in a mard, in a grouchEx. 'She is a bit gruff, perhaps, but not bad... inconsistent, I'd say... one moment she was fine, and the next... well... crotchety'.Ex. She's been a right bitch and in a mard over the last week.Ex. Life is too short to be in a grouch all the time.* * *= crotchety, in a mard, in a grouchEx: 'She is a bit gruff, perhaps, but not bad... inconsistent, I'd say... one moment she was fine, and the next... well... crotchety'.
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111 decir con mal humor
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112 esquech de humor
(n.) = comedy sketchEx. Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.* * *(n.) = comedy sketchEx: Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.
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113 estar de buen humor
(v.) = be highEx. There are 3 days in a week when he's really high.* * *(v.) = be highEx: There are 3 days in a week when he's really high.
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114 sketch de humor
(n.) = comedy sketchEx. Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.* * *(n.) = comedy sketchEx: Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.
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115 tomarse Algo con humor
(v.) = take + Nombre + in good humourEx. Even when their animals, frightened at the unusual sight, shied up a bank or into a field, they took it in good humour.* * *(v.) = take + Nombre + in good humourEx: Even when their animals, frightened at the unusual sight, shied up a bank or into a field, they took it in good humour.
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116 ver Algo con humor
Ex. The author demonstrates a wickedly funny eye for human frailty without succumbing to cynicism or misanthropy.* * *Ex: The author demonstrates a wickedly funny eye for human frailty without succumbing to cynicism or misanthropy.
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117 un humor de perros
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118 buen humor
сущ.общ. благодушное настроение, весёлое настроение, солнечное настроение, хорошее настроение -
119 coger a alguien de buen humor
гл.общ. застать (кого-л.) в хорошем настроенииИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > coger a alguien de buen humor
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120 con el humor que le caracteriza
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > con el humor que le caracteriza
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