humour の英語での意味
humourhumour1 British English, humor American English /ˈhjuːmə $ ˈhjuːmər, ˈjuː-/ noun [uncountable]
すべての翻訳を見る1the ability or tendency to think that things are funny, or funny things you say that show you have this ability物事をおもしろいと感じる能力や傾向、またはその能力を示すおもしろいことを言う才能:
his humour and charm彼のユーモアと魅力
Greg’s feeble attempt at humourGregのぎこちないユーモアの試み
English humourイギリスのユーモア
It’s vital to have a sense of humor in this job.この仕事ではユーモアのセンスが不可欠だ。
The host puts the contestants at ease with his own brand of humour.司会者は独自のユーモアで出場者たちをリラックスさせる。
He showed flashes of humor that delighted the audience.彼は時折見せるユーモアで聴衆を喜ばせた。2the quality in something that makes it funny and makes people laugh物事をおもしろくし、人を笑わせる特質:
He failed to see the humour of the situation.彼はその状況のおかしさに気がつかなかった。3in a good/an ill/a bad humour formalフォーマル in a good or bad mood上機嫌または不機嫌な状態で → good humour4out of humour British English old-fashioned旧式 in a bad mood不機嫌でCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2— 意味 1 と 2phrasesフレーズa sense of humour· I'm afraid my dad doesn't have a very good sense of humour.· 残念ながら、私の父はユーモアのセンスがあまりない。somebody's brand of humour (=the type of jokes, funny stories etc that a particular person likes or tells)· Their brand of humour isn't to everyone's taste.· 彼らのユーモアのスタイルは、誰もが好むわけではない。a flash/trace/touch of humour (=a very small amount of humour)· She replied with a rare flash of humour.· 彼女は珍しくユーモアを一瞬見せて答えた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + humour形容詞/名詞 + humourblack/dark humour (=jokes, funny stories etc about the unpleasant parts of life)· The tone of the film is light but there are moments of black humour.· 映画のトーンは軽いが、ブラックユーモアの場面もある。gallows humour (=jokes, funny stories etc which make very unpleasant or dangerous things seem funny)· It was the kind of gallows humor that medical students love.· それは医学生が好む、絶望的な状況を笑いに変えるユーモアだった。schoolboy humour (=jokes, funny stories etc that are silly and rude but not offensive)· The schoolboy humour appealed to him.· その男子学生的なユーモアが彼の心をつかんだ。dry/deadpan humour (=when someone makes it seem as if they are being serious, but really they are being funny)· His serious demeanour lends itself to deadpan humour.· 彼の真剣な物腰は、デッドパン・ユーモアにうってつけだ。wry humour (=when someone makes something seem both funny and sad)· He wrote with wry humour about his time in a Turkish prison.· 彼はトルコの刑務所での体験を、皮肉まじりのユーモアで書いた。gentle humour (=jokes or stories that do not offend anyone)· The plays uses gentle humor to make a strong point.· その劇は穏やかなユーモアを使って力強いメッセージを伝えている。self-deprecating humour (=jokes, funny stories etc in which you criticize or make fun of yourself)· Her self-deprecating humour made the audience howl with laughter.· 彼女の自虐的なユーモアに、観客は大笑いした。verbs動詞see/appreciate the humour (=understand that something is funny)· I may have been wet and covered in mud, but I could still see the humour in the situation.· びしょ濡れで泥だらけだったが、それでもその状況のおかしさは分かった。
すべての翻訳を見る1the ability or tendency to think that things are funny, or funny things you say that show you have this ability物事をおもしろいと感じる能力や傾向、またはその能力を示すおもしろいことを言う才能:
his humour and charm彼のユーモアと魅力
Greg’s feeble attempt at humourGregのぎこちないユーモアの試み
English humourイギリスのユーモア
It’s vital to have a sense of humor in this job.この仕事ではユーモアのセンスが不可欠だ。
The host puts the contestants at ease with his own brand of humour.司会者は独自のユーモアで出場者たちをリラックスさせる。
He showed flashes of humor that delighted the audience.彼は時折見せるユーモアで聴衆を喜ばせた。2the quality in something that makes it funny and makes people laugh物事をおもしろくし、人を笑わせる特質:
He failed to see the humour of the situation.彼はその状況のおかしさに気がつかなかった。3in a good/an ill/a bad humour formalフォーマル in a good or bad mood上機嫌または不機嫌な状態で → good humour4out of humour British English old-fashioned旧式 in a bad mood不機嫌でCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2— 意味 1 と 2phrasesフレーズa sense of humour· I'm afraid my dad doesn't have a very good sense of humour.· 残念ながら、私の父はユーモアのセンスがあまりない。somebody's brand of humour (=the type of jokes, funny stories etc that a particular person likes or tells)· Their brand of humour isn't to everyone's taste.· 彼らのユーモアのスタイルは、誰もが好むわけではない。a flash/trace/touch of humour (=a very small amount of humour)· She replied with a rare flash of humour.· 彼女は珍しくユーモアを一瞬見せて答えた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + humour形容詞/名詞 + humourblack/dark humour (=jokes, funny stories etc about the unpleasant parts of life)· The tone of the film is light but there are moments of black humour.· 映画のトーンは軽いが、ブラックユーモアの場面もある。gallows humour (=jokes, funny stories etc which make very unpleasant or dangerous things seem funny)· It was the kind of gallows humor that medical students love.· それは医学生が好む、絶望的な状況を笑いに変えるユーモアだった。schoolboy humour (=jokes, funny stories etc that are silly and rude but not offensive)· The schoolboy humour appealed to him.· その男子学生的なユーモアが彼の心をつかんだ。dry/deadpan humour (=when someone makes it seem as if they are being serious, but really they are being funny)· His serious demeanour lends itself to deadpan humour.· 彼の真剣な物腰は、デッドパン・ユーモアにうってつけだ。wry humour (=when someone makes something seem both funny and sad)· He wrote with wry humour about his time in a Turkish prison.· 彼はトルコの刑務所での体験を、皮肉まじりのユーモアで書いた。gentle humour (=jokes or stories that do not offend anyone)· The plays uses gentle humor to make a strong point.· その劇は穏やかなユーモアを使って力強いメッセージを伝えている。self-deprecating humour (=jokes, funny stories etc in which you criticize or make fun of yourself)· Her self-deprecating humour made the audience howl with laughter.· 彼女の自虐的なユーモアに、観客は大笑いした。verbs動詞see/appreciate the humour (=understand that something is funny)· I may have been wet and covered in mud, but I could still see the humour in the situation.· びしょ濡れで泥だらけだったが、それでもその状況のおかしさは分かった。