0 the ability to find things funny, the way in which people see that some things are funny, or the quality of being funny -- 幽默,滑稽
1 the state of your feelings -- 心情,情緒,精神狀態
You seem in a very good humour today. 你今天看起來心情很好。
2 to do what someone wants so that they do not become annoyed or upset -- 遷就,迎合
Further analysis revealed that all subjects (patients and controls) were susceptible regarding humour (minimum laughing frequency=3).
From the author's experience, his style was distinctive: frequently challenging, often with a touch of humour, always totally supportive.
The king humoured him, and was amazed when the old man succeeded - not only in bringing down the mango, but in splitting it in two.
For instance, the following love letter achieves its humour by being written in the form of a formal business letter.
For one thing, he said with humour, the future could hardly be expected to rely on men as old as he was.
This type of humour, satire, can be difficult to translate outside its immediate context.
Deliberately mixing genres is the source of much humour.
They focus on its absurdities and the humour to be derived from seeking to regulate human behaviour by means of formal rules.