词汇 | mood |
释义 | mood (noun) mood 3 ENTRIES FOUND: mood (noun) mood (noun) mood music (noun) 1 mood /ˈmuːd/ noun plural moods 1 mood /ˈmuːd/ noun plural moods Learner's definition of MOOD 1 [count] : the way someone feels : a person's emotional state心境;心情;情绪 He's been in a good mood all week. [=he's been happy and pleasant all week]他一周心情都很好。 Watching the news has put me in a bad mood. [=has made me unhappy and depressed]这条新闻使我情绪低落。 The kids are in a silly mood today.孩子们今天情绪不对劲。 The good news lifted/lightened her mood.好消息使她心情好了起来。 The bad news darkened/depressed her mood.坏消息使她心情低落。 She is a woman of many moods. Let's hope she's in one of her cheerful moods today.她这个人喜怒无常。希望她今天有个好心情。 She may join us later. It depends on what kind of mood she's in.她可能待会会加入我们。这要看她心情如何。 He's in one of his moods. [=he's in a bad mood]他现在情绪不好。 Quit teasing him. He's obviously in no mood for joking.别取笑他。他显然没心情开玩笑。 It's a gorgeous day, and I'm in no mood to clean the house.今天天气真好,我可不想在家打扫房间。 It's hard to relate to someone who has such wild/extreme mood swings. [=someone whose mood changes very quickly]很难与一个喜怒无常的人和睦相处。 (medical) mood disorders such as severe depression or anxiety心境障碍(如重度抑郁症或重度焦虑) 2 [singular] : an attitude or feeling shared by many people气氛 The mood of the country/city was grim.整个国家/城市的气氛是令人沮丧的。 3 [count] : a quality that creates a particular feeling氛围 She turned down the lights and lit a candle to create a more romantic mood. [=atmosphere]她调暗了灯光并点亮一支蜡烛,营造出一种更加浪漫的氛围。 in the mood : feeling a desire for (something) or to do something有欲望;有意 I'm in the mood for sushi.我很想吃寿司。 She was in the mood for love.她当时很想谈恋爱。 He's a great pianist and goes to the jazz club whenever he's in the mood to play.他是个著名的钢琴家,每当想要演出时他就去那家爵士俱乐部。 I'm sorry. I'm just not in the mood to talk. [=I do not want to talk to anyone right now]对不起,我现在不想谈话。 “Would you like to see a movie?” “No, I'm not in the mood (to see a movie).”“你想看电影吗?”“不想,我现在没心情。” the mood takes you ◊ When the mood takes you, you have the feeling of wanting to do something.饶有兴致 She can be very sociable when/if the mood takes her.她兴致高时可以很合群。 — compare 2mood 2 mood /ˈmuːd/ noun plural moods 2 mood /ˈmuːd/ noun plural moods Learner's definition of MOOD [count] grammar : a set of forms of a verb that show whether the action or state expressed by the verb is thought of as a fact, a command, or a wish or possibility(语法的)式,语气 In “I walked to school,” the verb “walked” is in the indicative mood.在I walked to school中,动词walked是陈述语气。 the imperative/subjunctive mood祈使/虚拟语气 — compare 1mood |
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