1.幽默,诙谐
2.脾气;性格
3.情绪;心情
1.迎合;迁就
1.the quality that makes something funny
2.somebody's character or usual attitude
3.someone’s mood
1.to do what someone wants or pretend to agree with them so they do not become angry or upset
1.She remained good-humored-happy, she said, to tour villages whose histories she had read about.
她却一直保持着很高的兴致。并说她很高兴能游览这些乡村——她曾经读过它们的历史。
2.Intense, good-humored, always listening (a rare trait in a politician), she surprised Americans with her fast-mouthed New Yorker's style.
她,热情,富有幽默感,永远在聆听(这是政治家一个很少拥有的素质),她飞快的纽约口音使美国人吃惊。
3.He sort of humored my obsession to other things too, like magic.
我外公也钩起我对别的东西的兴趣,比如魔术。
4.Set a good example with your calm, positive, good-humored approach (rather than freaking out! ).
以你冷静,积极,幽默的方式树立个好榜样吧,而不是迷茫。
5.Her mother was sure she would come to a bad end because of the way Mr. Tulliver humored her.
她妈妈认为塔利弗先生那样娇惯她,她将来一定不会有什么好结果。
6.He was very good-humored about the mess my children made of his kitchen.
我的孩子们把厨房弄得一团糟他还是非常和气。
7.Becomes humored by joking or making a rude comment most likely they usually throw the question back at you.
说谎者以一种幽默的方式或者粗鲁的评论,一如既往的将问题抛给你来处理。
8.He retains these qualities as well as his youthfully good-humored outlook on life into old age.
从年轻时开始,他就保持这些特征,并以幽默的态度面对生活,直到老年。
9.His stupid good-humored face wears a pleased and flattered simper.
他那憨厚的脸庞上流露出一种受到奉承而自鸣得意的傻笑。
10.Having a peevish disposition; ill-humored.
性情易怒的;脾气暴躁的