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Перевод: humour
[существительное] юмор ; чувство юмора; настроение; склонность ; нрав ; темперамент ; [глагол] потакать; ублажать; уважить
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- James bowed ironically and offered them the document; Alexander Menzies pretended to think about it for a full five minutes and signed it with extraordinary flourishes that made the pen splutter and seemed to say, "Very well, I will humour your ridiculous ritual."
- As the initiator of the contact, the tone of the encounter, the degree of relaxation, ease and good humour, depends On you.
- RSM Steve Marcham, responsible for discipline at the Guards Depot at Pirbright in Surrey, gets results by quoting Kipling and with bayonet-sharp humour.
- Immediately after that comes an extended narrative, containing much wit and satirical humour, about a certain Balak, king of Moab, hiring a seer called Balaam to put the invading Israelites under a divine curse (chs.
- Nigel supposed it was just Cockney humour.
- Ray French does not possess Moorhouse's gifts as a writer, but he has never been short of constructive opinion, good ideas or a sense of humour, qualities readily apparent in More Kinds of Rugby.
- Gironella is far removed from such light humour.
- The following is his acceptance speech as President and, while betraying a certain youthfulness, it demonstrates the cast - the humour and the audacity - of his mind at that time:
- "That's where you tether your horses," said the cleaner, with the unerring British humour which demolishes all absurdities.
- He was a grey-haired dynamo of a man, bursting with ideas and good humour, who was not afraid to speak his mind to the Prince of Wales.
- NIGEL LAWSON has been testing Ivory Sime's sense of humour.
- In other cases they added humour, most notably in Lanchbery's score for La Fille Mal Garde , where several witty slants in the orchestration raise laughter, for example the music for the Cock and the Hens.
- Not that Masha was unable to enjoy herself - she had a fine sense of humour and loved to sing, which she could do well, serenading the songs of her homeland - lullabies and airs which still resonate in her son's head to this day.
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