humours Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
humours ka kya matlab hota hai
हास्य
Noun:
परिहास, रसिक्ता, मनोवृत्ति, विनोद, भाव, हास्य,
Verb:
संतुष्ट करना,
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humours शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
आनंददायक- परिहासपूर्ण, हास्यात्मक, प्रमोदपूर्ण, विनोदात्मक, रसिक, आनंदी, आनंदकर, दिलचस्प, रसदायक।
" इन्द्र उनका परिहास करते हुए स्वर्गलोक चले गये।
गिबन के विष्य में एक परिहास प्रसिद्ध है कि गिबन होते हुए भी वे अपने आपको रोमन साम्राज्य समझने लगे थे।
विदूषक परिहासादि से अनेक प्रकार उनका मन बहलाने की कोशिश करने लगा, पर सब व्यर्थ हुआ।
यहाँ हास-परिहास में भी कोई झूठ नहीं बोलता, फिर अन्य अवसरों पर तो बोल ही कैसे सकता है।
জজজ
युद्ध में मनुष्य और देवता सभी भाग लेते हैं, कहीं मनुष्य गुणों में देवताओं से ऊँचे उठ जाते हैं तो कहीं देवता लोग मानवीय दुर्बलताओं के शिकार होते दृष्टिगोचर होते हैं एवं परिहास के पात्र बनते हैं।
इस नाटक में रामायणीय कथा से भिन्नतायें इस प्रकार हैं - प्रथम अंक में सीता द्वारा परिहास में वल्कल पहनना भास की मौलिकता है।
परिहास और प्रसन्न मुद्रा के कारण उनकी बातचीत ब़डी मनोहर होती थी।
हास-परिहास में विनोद और सपना इस बात का इशारा करते हैं कि शर्मीला प्रेम और पारिवारिक मित्र प्रीतम (सतीश शाह) की बेटी डॉक्टर प्रीति (सोनाली बेंद्रे) मन ही मन एक दूसरे को चाहते हैं।
उर्मिला प्रेम एवं विनोद से परिपूर्ण हास-परिहासमयी रमणी है।
हिंदी में केशवदास तथा एकाध अन्य लेखक ने केवल मंदहास, कलहास, अतिहास तथा परिहास नामक चार ही भेद किए हैं।
वह अपने सामान्य विवेक से उनके मुश्किलें हल कराते हैं, मगर एक परिहास भरे अंदाज में।
humours's Usage Examples:
He argued that the different humours of the human eye so refract rays of light as to produce an image on the retina which is free from colour, and he reasonably argued that it might be possible to produce a like result by combining lenses composed of different refracting media.'
The humours and passions and diseases of different nations are different, and the physician must go among the nations if he will be master of his art; the more he knows of other nations, the better he will understand his own.
He turned the eyes of his contemporaries from the commonplace social humours of later Greek life to the contemplation of the heroic age.
He has, indeed, described in graphic terms the greatest of the more superficial changes he underwent; how he had " carried into logical and ethical problems the maxims and postulates of physical knowledge," and had moved within the narrow lines drawn by the philosophical instructions of the class-room " interpreting human phenomena by the analogy of external nature "; how he served in willing captivity " the ` empirical ' and ` necessarian ' mode of thought," even though " shocked " by the dogmatism and acrid humours " of certain distinguished representatives "; 1 and how in a period of " second education " at Berlin, " mainly under the admirable guidance of Professor Trendelenburg," he experienced " a new intellectual birth" which " was essentially the gift of fresh conceptions, the unsealing of hidden openings of self-consciousness, with unmeasured corridors and sacred halls behind; and, once gained, was more or less available throughout the history of philosophy, and lifted the darkness from the pages of Kant and even Hegel."
Another important point in Sydenham's doctrine is his clear recognition of many diseases as being what would be now called specific, and not due merely to an alteration in the primary qualities or humours of the older schools.
The application of physiology to the explanation of diseases, and thus to practice, was chiefly by the theory of the temperaments or mixtures which Galen founded upon the Hippocratic doctrine of humours, but developed with marvellous and fatal ingenuity.
His general physiology was essentially founded upon the Hippocratic theory of the four elements, with which he combined the notion of spirit (pneuma) penetrating all parts, and mingled with the humours in different proportions.
He professed himself a close adherent of Hippocrates, and adopted his theory of the humours.
According to this celebrated theory, the body contains four humours - blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile, a right proportion and mixture of which constitute health; improper proportions or irregular distribution, disease.
Galen believed in the doctrine of humours originated by Hippocrates, which supposes the condition of the body to depend upon the proper mixture of the four elements, hot, cold, moist and dry, and that drugs possess the same elementary qualities, and that on the principle of contraries one or other was indicated, e.g.
Synonyms:
temper, sulk, ill humour, good humour, feeling, peeve, ill humor, good temper, good humor, amiability, sulkiness, distemper, humor, mood,
Antonyms:
pull out, leave, take away, whole milk,