0 the ability to laugh and recognize that something is funny -- юмор, чувство юмора
1 the quality of being funny, or things that are funny -- юмор
2 the way you are feeling, or your mood -- настроение
good humour
3 to do what someone wants so that they do not become annoyed or upset -- потакать, ублажать
The humour originates from the fact that you will often be convinced that you know, or have been taught by, the precise teacher being described.
Unlike the child, the humorist, who sees life in terms of totality categories, recognizes the humour inherent in revoking.
It risks being boring and trying the audience's patience, but succeeds in drawing humour from a blend of anticipation and surprise.
But to those who knew her, it was even more her humour, her enthusiasm, her generosity, and her integrity for which she will be remembered.
And you had a great sense of humour: we had many good laughs together.
Meanwhile, seaside humour now appears to lie more in exposing the realities beneath the old archetypes.
A scherzo displays bluff, boisterous good humour, leavened by a ruminative trio section.
They focus on its absurdities and the humour to be derived from seeking to regulate human behaviour by means of formal rules.
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