mood
mood 英 [mu:d] 美 [mud]
n. 情绪,语气;心境;气氛
名词复数:moods
- Are you feeling good or bad, cheerful or irritable right now? This is your mood.
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- n. 情绪,语气;心境;气氛
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1. She's in a good moodtoday (= happy and friendly).
她今天心情很好。
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2. He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient).
他总是情绪不好。
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3. I'm just not in the mood fora party tonight.
我今晚就是没心情参加聚会。
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4. I wonder why he's insuch a moodtoday.
我不知道他为什么今天脾气这么坏。
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5. The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.
这次会议的气氛显然很悲观。
- mood (n.1) "emotional condition, frame of mind," Old English mod "heart, frame of mind, spirit; courage, arrogance, pride; power, violence," from Proto-Germanic *motha- (source also of Old Saxon mod "mind, courage," Old Frisian mod "intellect, mind, intention," Old Norse moðr "wrath, anger," Middle Dutch moet, Dutch moed, Old High German muot, German Mut "courage," Gothic moþs "courage, anger"), of unknown origin.
- mood (n.2) "grammatical form indicating the function of a verb," 1560s, an alteration of mode (n.1). The grammatical and musical (1590s) usages of it influenced the meaning of mood (n.1) in phrases such as light-hearted mood.
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