humorist 英 [ˈhju:mərɪst]   美 [ˈhjumərɪst]

humorist

humorist  英 [ˈhju:mərɪst] 美 [ˈhjumərɪst]

n. 幽默作家;富于幽默感的人 

名词复数:humorists 

At the beginning of his career, Twain was lauded as a talented humorist. 在马克∙吐温写作生涯之初,他被誉为富有天分的幽默作家。
The problem was that McGovern began to talk at 2:48 a.m., or prime time in Samoa, as the humorist Mark Shields quipped. 问题是,麦戈文到了凌晨2点48分才开始演讲,按照幽默作家马克.谢尔德的说法,那是萨摩亚的黄金时间。

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  • n. 幽默作家;富于幽默感的人
  • 1. At the beginning of his career, Twain was lauded as a talented humorist.

    在马克∙吐温写作生涯之初,他被誉为富有天分的幽默作家。

  • 2. The problem was that McGovern began to talk at 2:48 a.m., or prime time in Samoa, as the humorist Mark Shields quipped.

    问题是,麦戈文到了凌晨2点48分才开始演讲,按照幽默作家马克.谢尔德的说法,那是萨摩亚的黄金时间。

  • 3. American humorist Mark Twainthe has siad that the first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year.

    正如美国幽默作家马克吐温所说的“只有在四月的第一天,我们才记起在过去一年的364天中我们是多么的愚蠢”。

  • humorist (n.) 1590s, "person with the ability to entertain by comical fancy, humorous talker or writer," also "person who acts according to his humors" (obsolete), from humor (n.) + -ist. Perhaps on model of Middle French humoriste.
hu·mor·ist / ˈhjuːmərɪst ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərɪst / noun a person who is famous for writing or telling amusing stories 幽默作家;诙谐风趣的人 humorist humorists hu·mor·ist / ˈhjuːmərɪst ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərɪst /
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