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幽默,诙谐,情绪,体液使满足,迁就

资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Humor \Hu"mor\, n. [OE. humour, OF. humor, umor, F. humeur, L.
   humor, umor, moisture, fluid, fr. humere, umere, to be moist.
   See {Humid}.] [Written also {humour}.]
   1. Moisture, especially, the moisture or fluid of animal
      bodies, as the chyle, lymph, etc.; as, the humors of the
      eye, etc.

   Note: The ancient physicians believed that there were four
         humors (the blood, phlegm, yellow bile or choler, and
         black bile or melancholy), on the relative proportion
         of which the temperament and health depended.

   2. (Med.) A vitiated or morbid animal fluid, such as often
      causes an eruption on the skin. ``A body full of humors.''
      --Sir W. Temple.

   3. State of mind, whether habitual or temporary (as formerly
      supposed to depend on the character or combination of the
      fluids of the body); disposition; temper; mood; as, good
      humor; ill humor.

            Examine how your humor is inclined, And which the
            ruling passion of your mind.          --Roscommon.

            A prince of a pleasant humor.         --Bacon.

            I like not the humor of lying.        --Shak.

   4. pl. Changing and uncertain states of mind; caprices;
      freaks; vagaries; whims.

            Is my friend all perfection, all virtue and
            discretion? Has he not humors to be endured?
                                                  --South.

   5. That quality of the imagination which gives to ideas an
      incongruous or fantastic turn, and tends to excite
      laughter or mirth by ludicrous images or representations;
      a playful fancy; facetiousness.

            For thy sake I admit That a Scot may have humor, I'd
            almost said wit.                      --Goldsmith.

            A great deal of excellent humor was expended on the
            perplexities of mine host.            --W. Irving.

   {Aqueous humor}, {Crystalline humor} or {lens}, {Vitreous
   humor}. (Anat.) See {Eye}.

   {Out of humor}, dissatisfied; displeased; in an unpleasant
      frame of mind.

   Syn: Wit; satire; pleasantry; temper; disposition; mood;
        frame; whim; fancy; caprice. See {Wit}.

资料来源 : WordNet®

humour
     v : put into a good mood [syn: {humor}]

humour
     n 1: a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of
          feeling; "whether he praised or cursed me depended on
          his temper at the time"; "he was in a bad humor" [syn: {temper},
           {mood}, {humor}]
     2: a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has
        the power to evoke laughter [syn: {wit}, {humor}, {witticism},
         {wittiness}]
     3: (Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose
        balance was believed to determine your emotional and
        physical state; "the humors are blood and phlegm and
        yellow and black bile" [syn: {humor}]
     4: the liquid parts of the body [syn: {liquid body substance},
        {bodily fluid}, {body fluid}, {humor}]
     5: the quality of being funny; "I fail to see the humor in it"
        [syn: {humor}]
     6: the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the
        humorous; "she didn't appreciate my humor"; "you can't
        survive in the army without a sense of humor" [syn: {humor},
         {sense of humor}, {sense of humour}]

资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

humour
     
        {hacker humour}
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