moody
moody 英 [ˈmu:di] 美 [ˈmudi]
adj. 情绪化的,喜怒无常的;坏脾气的;郁郁寡欢的
名词复数:moodys 比较级:moodier 最高级:moodiest
- If you're in a bad mood, especially when you were in a pretty good mood this morning, you can say you're moody. A moody person's emotions change unpredictably and often.
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- adj. 情绪化的,喜怒无常的;坏脾气的;郁郁寡欢的
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1. Moody people are very difficult to deal with.
喜怒无常的人很难打交道。
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2. Why are you so moody today?
你今天怎么这么闷闷不乐啊?
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3. He stared moodily into the fire.
他忧郁地盯着火光。
- moody (adj.) Old English modig "brave, proud, high-spirited, impetuous, arrogant," from Proto-Germanic *modago- (source also of Old Saxon modag, Dutch moedig, German mutig, Old Norse moðugr); see mood (n.1) + -y (2). Meaning "subject to gloomy spells" is first recorded 1590s (via a Middle English sense of "angry").
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