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1 без чувства юмора
1) General subject: (no sense of humor) NSOH2) Abbreviation: humourless -
2 лишённый чувства юмора
1) General subject: humourless2) Deprecatingly: sobersidedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лишённый чувства юмора
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3 скучный
1) General subject: arid, barren, barren of interest, boresome, boring, cut and dried, cut-and-dried, dead-alive, drab, dreary, dry, dryasdust, dull, dull as ditch-water, eventless, exsuccous, flat, gay (Активный вокабуляр Картмана), hack, hacker, hackney, heartbreaking, heavy, heavy footed, heavy-footed, ho hum, humdrum, humourless, inanimate, insipid, irksome, jejune, languid, lifeless, long, long winded, long-winded, longspun, matter of fact, matter-of-fact, mirthless, monotone, pedestrian, ponderous, prolix, prosaic, prosaical, prosaist, prose, prosy, quiet, repetitious, repetitive, sad, slow, slow footed, slow-footed, soggy, stodgy (о человеке), stuffy, stupid, switched off, switched-off, tame, tedious, tiresome, trying, unappetizing, undramatic, uninspiring, uninteresting, unlively, unreadable, vapid, weariful, wearing, wearisome, wearying, wisht, yawnful, monotonous, unimaginative, one-dimensional3) American: draggy4) Rare: witless5) Australian slang: browned off, dead as a dodo6) Psychology: weary7) Abbreviation: ZZZ8) Jargon: beige (The party is beige. Let's cruise.- Вечеринка скучная. Давай прогуляемся.), blah, no three-alarm fire, nothing, nowhere, the least, vanilla, wiped out, uncool, whitebread, nerd, punk, L7, dead, square, tired9) Makarov: unanimated10) Taboo: chicken-shit, dead ass, dead assed, drag-ass, drag-assed, dumb-ass11) Phraseological unit: blow chunks -
4 чувство юмора
humour, sense of humour, funny bone, risibles
См. также в других словарях:
humourless — (Brit.) hu·mour·less || hjuËmÉ™(r)lɪs adj. lacking humor (also humorless) … English contemporary dictionary
humourless — [[t]hju͟ːmə(r)ləs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you accuse someone of being humourless, you mean that they are very serious about everything and do not find things amusing. He was a straight faced, humourless character. Syn: solemn (in AM, use … English dictionary
humourless — adj. Humourless/humorless is used with these nouns: ↑laugh, ↑smile … Collocations dictionary
humourless — UK [ˈhjuːmə(r)ləs] / US [ˈhjumərləs] adjective a) unable to see when something is funny, usually because of being too serious b) a humourless smile or laugh expresses no pleasure … English dictionary
humourless — humour (US humor) ► NOUN 1) the quality of being amusing or comic. 2) a state of mind: her good humour vanished. 3) (also cardinal humour) historical each of four fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile or choler, and black bile or… … English terms dictionary
humourless — hu|mour|less BrE humorless AmE [ˈhju:mələs US ˈhju:mər ,ˈju: ] adj too serious and not able to laugh at things that other people think are funny >humourlessly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
humourless — hu|mour|less [ hjumərləs ] the British spelling of humorless … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
humourless — adjective too serious and not able to laugh at things that other people think are amusing humourlessly adverb humourlessness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
humourless — [ˈhjuːmələs] adj unable to see when something is funny, or showing that you do not think that something is funny … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
humourless — adjective lacking humor it was a humorless wink; a wink of warning Truman Capote • Syn: ↑humorless, ↑unhumorous • Ant: ↑humorous (for: ↑humorless) … Useful english dictionary
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