humorous 英 [ˈhju:mərəs]   美 [ˈhjumərəs]

humorous

humorous  英 [ˈhju:mərəs] 美 [ˈhjumərəs]

adj. 诙谐的,幽默的 

The poet ranted his humorous verses before a big crowd. 这位诗人在大庭广众之下大声朗诵他的幽默诗句。
I’m not exactly sure what she does there, but it seems to be related to humorous poems. 我并不确切地知道她为什么会出现在那些结果中,但似乎与幽默诗歌有关。

  • If something is humorous it's funny. Humorous is a fine tone for toasting at your friend’s wedding, but not so much for the reading of someone's last will and testament.
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  • adj. 诙谐的,幽默的
  • 1. The poet ranted his humorous verses before a big crowd.

    这位诗人在大庭广众之下大声朗诵他的幽默诗句。

  • 2. I’m not exactly sure what she does there, but it seems to be related to humorous poems.

    我并不确切地知道她为什么会出现在那些结果中,但似乎与幽默诗歌有关。

  • 3. Whenever I think of this humorous bit of wisdom, it reminds me to not take my life so seriously.

    每当我想起这颇有点幽默的人生哲理,它便提醒我不要把我的生活看得那么严肃。

  • humorous (adj.) early 15c., "relating to the body humors," a native formation from humor (n.), or else from Middle French humoreux "damp," from Old French humor. In Shakespeare also "whimsical, full of fancies" (1580s); "ill-humored, peevish, moody" (c. 1600). The meaning "funny, exciting laughter" dates from 1705 in English. Related: Humorously; humorousness.
hu·mor·ous / ˈhjuːmərəs ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərəs / adjective funny and entertaining; showing a sense of humour 滑稽有趣的;有幽默感的 He gave a humorous account of their trip to Spain. 他饶有风趣地讲述了他们的西班牙之行。 He had a wide mouth and humorous grey eyes. 他有一张大嘴巴和一双滑稽的灰眼睛。 synonyms at funny hu·mor·ous·ly / ˈhjuːmərəsli ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərəsli / adverb The poem humorously describes local characters and traditions. 那首诗幽默地描述了当地的人物和传统。 hu·mor·ous / ˈhjuːmərəs ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərəs / hu·mor·ous·ly / ˈhjuːmərəsli ; NAmE ˈhjuːmərəsli /
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