词汇 | humorist |
释义 | humorist noun[ C ] uk /ˈhjuː.mə.rɪst/ us /ˈhjuː.mə.rɪst/ a person who writes or tells funny stories幽默作家;谈吐诙谐者 People who write for work or pleasure authorial autobiographer belletrist blogger Braillist chronicler columnist cub reporter novelist poet laureate satirist scribbler scribe scrivener self-parody Shakespeare songsmith songwriter stylist symbolist humorist | American Dictionaryhumorist noun[ C ] us/ˈhju·mər·ɪst/ a person who regularly writes or tells amusing stories, esp. as part of a job Examples of humoristhumorist Unlike the child, the humorist, who sees life in terms of totality categories, recognizes the humour inherent in revoking. Thus, the humorist concludes, it is meaningless to attempt explanations. There must always be a hidden profundity within the humorist's jest. The second, related reason is that a humorist would never think to be so authoritarian as to tell the reader what to do. Thus, for the humorist, there is no really momentous distinction between those within and those outside a religious mode of existence. The humorist has an intellectual understanding of suffering as part of human existence, but he does not have passion concerning this. Three weeks pass, and the humorist still does not feel well. In other words, it is impossible to be a humorist by oneself. In this way the humorist is different from the ironist who believes that the unfortunate person's expression of pain is too much. Upon receiving this diagnosis, the humorist goes home, immediately stops drinking coffee and adopts a strenuous routine of daily walking. The humorist has nothing to teach, unlike ' speculative thinkers and great men with matchless discoveries ' (ibid.). The revocation is one view - that of a ' humorist ' - on how the text can be read. These three concepts are : the relationship of ' jest ' to revocation, the superfluity of explaining totality categories, and the humorist in relation to responsibility to the community. It was drawn up by a humorist and a very famous artist. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are theoretically in favour of free competition or individualism, as some of the humorists of the time describe it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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