Definición de 'sense of humour
regional note: in AM, use sense of humor
sustantivo singular
Someone who has a sense of humour often finds things amusing, rather than being serious all the time.
He had enormous charm and a great sense of humour.
...someone with a very warped sense of humour.
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sense of humour
(sɛns əv ˈhjuːmə) British or sense of humor USsustantivo
someone who has a sense of humour often finds things amusing, rather than being serious all the time
You need a sense of humour in this job.He had enormous charm and a great sense of humour.Only someone with a very warped sense of humour could find this amusing.He's got no sense of humour.She has a great sense of humour.
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Ejemplos de frases que contienen 'sense of humour'
She had a great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2015)He was a nice man with a great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2008)He has a great sense of humour and an energy that transmits itself to the lads. Times, Sunday Times (2015)He has a great sense of humour and an energy about him. Times, Sunday Times (2015)He has a great sense of humour and a personality to match. The Sun (2014)And a nation with a great sense of humour. The Sun (2010)Wonderful little vignettes, great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2016)He's very cool with a great sense of humour. The Sun (2010)He's a funny lad with a great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2010)And she's got a great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2009)I imagine he has a great sense of humour and is a loyal friend. The Sun (2013)There was good chemistry and I loved his great sense of humour. The Sun (2011)The tour manager was exceptional - informative, caring and with a great sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Having said that, she still has a great sense of humour, and not always intentional. Times, Sunday Times (2010)Amazingly efficient, great charm and sense of humour, unique. Times, Sunday Times (2009)He has always had a great sense of humour - all the stories about him being miserable on the Bond films are cobblers. Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Traducciones de 'sense of humour'
Inglés británico: sense of humour
/sɛns ɒv; əv ˈhjuːmə/ NOUN
Someone's sense of humour is the fact that they find certain things amusing.
We share the same sense of humour.
- Inglés americano: sense of humor
- Árabe: حِسُّ الفُكَاهَة
- Portugués brasileño: senso de humor
- Chino: 幽默感
- Croata: smisao za humor
- Checo: smysl pro humor
- Danés: humoristisk sans
- Holandés: gevoel voor humor
- Español europeo: sentido del humor
- Finlandés: huumorintaju
- Francés: sens de l’humour
- Alemán: Sinn für Humor
- Griego: αίσθηση του χιούμορ
- Italiano: senso dell’umorismo
- Japonés: ユーモアのセンス
- Coreano: 유머 감각
- Noruego: sans for humor
- Polaco: poczucie humoru
- Portugués: sentido de humor
- Rumano: simțul umorului
- Ruso: чувство юмора
- Español: sentido del humor
- Sueco: sinne för humor
- Tailandés: การมีอารมณ์ขัน
- Turco: mizah duygusu
- Ucraniano: почуття гумору
- Vietnamita: khiếu hài hước
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