humorist

[ˈhju:mərɪst]
  • 释义
  • 幽默作家;富于幽默感的人;谈吐诙谐者;滑稽演员;

  • 双语例句
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    That tensions exist in the home life, however, the humorist loves to point out.

    家庭生活中存在的矛盾, 幽默者最喜欢指出这些.

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  • 2、

    The humorist posed as a plain uneducated man.

    幽默家故意装成没有受过教育的平民.

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  • 3、

    He is a Bit of humorist.

    他有点风趣.

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  • 4、

    Her Brother is quite a humorist.

    她兄弟是个相当滑稽的人.

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    You're quite a humorist.

    你真是一个十足的幽默家.

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    The products of a skilled and gifted humorist, are often funny and almost always readalbe.

    一个有技巧有天才的幽默作家的作品总是韵味无穷,令人读来爱不释手.

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    His are tinctured with some strange termed a humorist in a nation of humorists.

    自然,他做起事情来瞻前不顾后,有些古怪,在一个专出滑稽人物的民族当中完全称得上是一个地地道道的滑稽人物.

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    A humorist is a man who feels bad but who feels good about it.

    幽默家,是在自己感到身体不好而仍然对此保持着好心情的人.

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    If you want to be a humorist, you must have an extremely strong sense of humor.

    假如你想成为一名幽默大师, 你必须有极强的幽默感.

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  • 10、

    He was also a famous humorist, a spinner of yarns.

    他又是著名的幽默家和讲故事的好手.

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    Books and articles flowed from Twain, and each increased his reputation as America's greatest humorist.

    书籍和文章从马克·吐温那里源源而来, 每一种都能增加他这个美国最伟大的幽默作家的声誉.

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    Thomas Hood , English poet and humorist, died at Finchley Road in London after a long illness.

    英国诗人与幽默作家托马斯·胡德久病后逝世于伦敦芬奇利路.

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