释义 |
good humourˌgood ˈhumour British English, good humor American English noun [uncountable] - Falconer was quiet and secretive but seemed in very good humour, laughing and talking rather garrulously.
- His usual good humour had vanished and his hand dropped to the dagger pushed in his belt.
- It was an extraordinary occasion, lively, moving, startling in its diversity and with much good humour.
- She remains an inspiring example to be remembered and talked of with fondness and good humour.
- The foreman in a fine good humour.
- They were in high good humour.
- This was either ignored or taken with good humour.
- To all who attended this day we thank you for your good humour and co-operation under difficult circumstances.
a happy friendly character or attitude to life: At 80 her eyes still sparkled with good humour.—good-humoured adjective: He was patient and good-humoured.—good-humouredly adverb |