[N-COUNT 可数名词]心情;心境 Your mood is the way you are feeling at a particular time. If you are in a good mood, you feel cheerful. If you are in a bad mood, you feel angry and impatient.
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He is clearly in a good mood today...
明摆着,他今天心情不错。
When he came back, he was in a foul mood...
他回来时,心情糟透了。
Lily was in one of her aggressive moods...
莉莉当时不依不饶。
His moods swing alarmingly.
他的心情时好时坏,令人担心。
If you say that you are in the mood for something, you mean that you want to do it or have it. If you say that you are in no mood to do something, you mean that you do not want to do it or have it.有心情/没心情(做某事)
After a day of air and activity, you should be in the mood for a good meal...
你在户外活动了一天,应该很想好好吃一顿。
He was in no mood to celebrate.
他没心情庆祝。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]坏心情;坏脾气 If someone is in a mood, the way they are behaving shows that they are feeling angry and impatient.
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She was obviously in a mood.
她显然情绪不佳。
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[N-SING 单数名词](群体的)态度,心态,意愿The mood of a group of people is the way that they think and feel about an idea, event, or question at a particular time.
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The government seemed to be in tune with the popular mood...
政府似乎和民众的意愿是一致的。
They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
他们很大程度上误读了选民的意图。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]气氛;氛围 The mood of a place is the general impression that you get of it.
First set the mood with music...
首先用音乐烘托气氛。
I wanted different moods in each room.
我想让每个房间都感觉不一样。
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[N-VAR 可变名词](语法中的)语气 In grammar, the mood of a clause is the way in which the verb forms are used to show whether the clause is, for example, a statement, a question, or an instruction.
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mood★/muːd; NAmEmuːd/noun1★[countable ]the way you are feeling at a particular time 情绪;心情◆She's in a good moodtoday (= happy and friendly).她今天心情很好。◆He's always in a bad mood(= unhappy, or angry and impatient).他总是情绪不好。◆to be in a foul/filthy mood情绪很差◆Some addicts suffer violent mood swings(= changes of mood)if deprived of the drug. 一些吸毒成瘾的人一旦没有毒品就会出现情绪的极度波动。◆I'm just not in the mood fora party tonight. 我今晚就是没心情参加聚会。◆I'm not really in the mood togo out tonight. 我今晚真的没心情出门。◆He was in no mood forbeing polite to visitors. 他当时没心思以礼待客。2[countable ]a period of being angry or impatient 坏心境;坏脾气◆I wonder why he's insuch a moodtoday. 我不知道他为什么今天脾气这么坏。◆She was in one of her moods(= one of her regular periods of being angry or impatient).她又闹情绪了。3★[singular ]the way a group of people feel about sth; the atmosphere in a place or among a group of people 气氛;氛围◆The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.这次会议的气氛显然很悲观。◆The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly.这部电影恰如其分地捕捉到了两次世界大战中间这些年的氛围。4[countable ]( grammar 语法) any of the sets of verb forms that show whether what is said or written is certain, possible, necessary, etc. 表达语气的动词屈折变化5[countable ]( grammar 语法) one of the categories of verb use that expresses facts, orders, questions, wishes or conditions (动词的)语气◆the indicative/imperative/subjunctive mood陈述╱祈使╱虚拟语气moodmoodsmood/muːd; NAmEmuːd/
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moodmood /muːd/ ●●●S3W3 noun
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1way you feel [countable] the way you feel at a particular time: You’re in a good mood this morning! the general mood of depression in the office2be in a mood to feel unhappy, impatient, or angry and to refuse to speak normally to other people: He’s been in a real mood all day. Don’t talk to her. She’s in one of her moods (=used about someone who is often unhappy, angry etc).3be/feel in the mood (for something) to feel that you would like to do something: We really felt in the mood for a party. I don’t want to talk about it now. I’m not in the mood.4be in no mood for something/to do something to not want to do something, or be determined not to do something: I was in no mood for a joke. George was in no mood to be sociable.5when the mood takes you at times that are not regular or planned, when you feel that you want to do something: He used to visit them when the mood took him.6way a place or event feels [singular] the way that a place, event, book, film etc seems or makes you feel: The opening shot of dark, rainy streets sets the mood for the whole film.7grammar [countable] technical one of the sets of verb forms in grammar: the indicative (=expressing a fact or action), the imperative (=expressing a command), the interrogative (=expressing a question), or the subjunctive (=expressing a doubt or wish)COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa good mood· He was in a good mood when he got home from work.a bad mood· The news had put her in a bad mood.a confident/optimistic/relaxed etc mood· At the beginning of the negotiations, he was in a confident mood.a holiday/party/festive mood (=a happy mood in which you want to enjoy a holiday or party)· The fans were in a festive mood after their team won the championship.a foul mood (=very bad and angry)· Watch what you say; he's in a foul mood.a black mood British English (=very angry or sad)· His earlier black mood seemed to have gone.a sombre mood British English, a somber mood American English (=serious and slightly sad)· His death has put the country in a sombre mood.the general mood (=the mood of a group of people)· One soldier expressed the general mood of fear and failure in a letter home.the public/national mood (=the mood of the people in a country)· The public mood was one of anger and frustration.phrasesa mood of optimism/despair/excitement etc· There is a new mood of optimism.a change of mood· Michael underwent one of his sudden changes of mood.the mood of the time/moment (=the way people in general feel at a particular time)· The movie captured the mood of the moment.mood + NOUNmood swings (=changes of mood)· Sudden mood swings can be a sign of mental illness.verbsreflect/capture somebody's mood (=show what someone is feeling)· His comments reflected the national mood.match/suit somebody's mood· The terrible weather matched her mood.lighten somebody's mood (=make someone feel happier)· The sun was streaming in the window, but it did nothing to lighten his mood.gauge somebody's mood (=try to decide what someone's mood is)· He looked at her for a moment, trying to gauge her mood.somebody's mood changes· Then his mood changed, and he laughed.somebody's mood improves· By the next morning, her mood had improved.
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