humor

  • 41humor — 01. I like a man who has a sense of [humor], who can joke and have fun with me. 02. Xiao told a [humorous] story about how he got lost in New York City, and everyone laughed. 03. Jokes and [humor] are quite different from one culture to another.… …

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  • 42humor — ■ Es posible que me hubiera aniquilado la tristeza, si no me reanimase la facilidad que tenía para descubrir la parte cómica de las cosas. (Anatole France) ■ Hay dos clases de bromas: una incivil, petulante, malévola, obscena; otra elegante,… …

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  • 43humór — ja m (ọ̑) 1. sposobnost za duhovito, šaljivo prikazovanje česa: biti brez humorja; imeti smisel za humor / on je človek humorja // kar se ustvari s to sposobnostjo: ljubil je šalo in razumel humor; črtica je brez humorja; pripovedovati s… …

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  • 44humor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disposition, mood, tem per; caprice, drollery, wit; fun; jest; choler, melancholy, depression, anger; facetiousness. See feeling. v. t. indulge, favor, oblige, gratify. See permission, tendency,… …

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  • 45humor — 1. noun a) The quality of being amusing, comical, funny. She has a great sense of humor, and I always laugh a lot whenever we get together. b) Four fluids (blood, yellow bile, black bile and …

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  • 46Humor — 1Hu|mor der; s, e (Plur. selten) <aus älter engl. humour »literarische Stilgattung des Komischen«, eigtl. »Stimmung, Laune«, dies aus gleichbed. altfr. humour zu lat. (h)umores (Plur.) »(Temperament u. Charakter bestimmende) Körpersäfte« zu… …

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  • 47humor — m IV, D. u, Ms. humororze 1. blm «zdolność dostrzegania zabawnych stron życia, traktowanych zazwyczaj z wyrozumiałością i pobłażliwością; pogodny nastrój, wesołe usposobienie» Mieć poczucie, zmysł humoru. 2. blm «przedstawienie czegoś, np. w… …

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  • 48humor — hùmor2 m DEFINICIJA 1. smisao ili sposobnost da se uoči smiješna strana događaja i situacija, smisao za komično [imati osjećaj za humor] 2. oblik šaljive ironije, oblikovanje komičnih doživljaja svijeta u dosjetke, šale, stalne oznake (nadimke)… …

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  • 49humor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English humour, from Anglo French umor, umour, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor moisture; akin to Old Norse vǫkr damp, Latin humēre to be moist, and perhaps to Greek hygros wet… …

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  • 50Humor — In medicine, humor refers to a fluid (or semifluid) substance. Thus, the aqueous humor is the fluid normally present in the front and rear chambers of the eye. The humors ran through an ancient theory that held that health came from balance… …

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