詞根:humor
adj.humorous 詼諧的,幽默的;滑稽的,可笑的
humourous 幽默的,詼諧的;滑稽的
humorless 非常嚴(yán)肅的;缺少幽默感的
humourless 缺乏幽默感的;一本正經(jīng)的
adv.humorlessly 缺乏幽默感地;一本正經(jīng)地
n.humor 幽默,詼諧;心情
humour 幽默(等于humor);詼諧
humorist 幽默作家;富于幽默感的人
humorousness 幽默;滑稽
humourist 幽默家;滑稽者
vt.humor 迎合,遷就;順應(yīng)
humour 遷就;使?jié)M足
2.You can overcome the fear of failure by deliberately focusing on it and humorously exaggerating the very effects you fear.
你可以把注意力集中在對失敗的擔(dān)心上,的夸大你擔(dān)心的結(jié)果,借此來克服擔(dān)心。
3.This cartoon humorously presents a scene of a football game with the two rivals facing each other.
這幅漫畫幽默地呈現(xiàn)了足球賽的一個(gè)場面,兩個(gè)對手正在面對面較量。
4.The poem humorously describes local characters and traditions.
那首詩幽默地描述了當(dāng)?shù)氐娜宋锖蛡鹘y(tǒng)。
5.Jacqueline was said to have had a short neck and the artist would often 'humorously' exaggerate its size in portraits.
據(jù)說杰奎琳的脖子很短,這位藝術(shù)大師經(jīng)常在畫像中“滑稽地”夸大脖子的尺寸。
7.Harvard psychologist Daniel gilbert in a book about happiness problem new humorously to this problem are summarized.
哈佛大學(xué)心理學(xué)家丹尼爾·吉爾伯特在一本有關(guān)幸福問題的新書中幽默地對這個(gè)問題進(jìn)行了總結(jié)。