mood
noun /muːd/
/muːd/
情绪;心情 - in a … mood She's in a good mood today (= 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/festive mood
心情不好/喜庆 - Wait until he’s in a better mood before you ask him.
等他心情好一点再问他。 - in the mood for (doing) something I'm just not in the mood for a party tonight.
我今晚就是没心情参加聚会。 - He was in no mood for being polite to visitors.
他当时没心思以礼待客。 - in the mood (to do something) I'm not really in the mood to go out tonight.
我今晚真的没心情出门。 - Let’s not talk about it now. I’m not in the mood.
现在先不说。我没心情。 - 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激烈波动。
- Choose clothes to match your mood.
要选择适合你心情的衣服。 - Don't talk to Miranda today—she's in a terrible mood!
今天不要和米兰达说话,她心情糟透了! - He could sense her gloomy mood.
他能够感觉到她忧郁的心境。 - He's in a funny mood today—who knows how he'll react?
他今天情绪怪怪的 - 谁知道他会作何反应? - His mood lifted as he concentrated on his driving.
他集中精力驾车时,心情又好了起来。 - I can't keep up with his constantly changing moods.
他喜怒无常,让我无所适从。 - I tried to make him laugh, but he was in no mood for jokes.
我尽力想逗他笑,可他根本就没心思听笑话。 - Instantly he felt her change of mood.
他立刻感到了她情绪上的变化。 - It immediately brightened her mood and brought a smile to her face.
这立刻让她心情开朗,满面笑容。 - It was Christmas and everyone was in a festive mood.
圣诞节到了,每个人都沉浸在节日的欢乐气氛中。 - Mood disorders can disrupt relationships.
情绪障碍可能扰乱人际关系。 - Nicky seemed able to read her mood.
尼基似乎能读懂她的心境。 - Not wanting to dampen her good mood, I quickly changed the subject.
因为不想影响她的好心情,我很快改变了话题。 - She could be a very funny girl when the mood struck her.
她心情好的时候会变得很风趣。 - She was in a bullish mood about the future of the company.
她对公司的未来充满信心。 - She was not in the best of moods.
她情绪不太好。 - The music helped to put them in a more relaxed mood.
音乐使他们情绪更加放松。 - The weather seemed to reflect his dark mood.
天气阴沉沉的,正如他阴郁的心情。 - the challenge of coping with negative mood states
应对负面情绪状态的挑战 - Helen was in a relatively confident mood.
海伦心情相对自信。 - The news had put Michelle in a foul mood.
那消息让米歇尔的情绪糟透了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheerful
- cheery
- good
- …
- be in
- get somebody in
- put somebody in
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- change
- shift
- become…
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- change
- swing
- state
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- be in no mood for something
- a change of mood
- when the mood strikes you
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- in a … mood She's in a good mood today (= happy and friendly).
- [countable] a period of being angry or impatient
坏心境;坏脾气 - in a mood I wonder why he's in such a mood today.
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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheerful
- cheery
- good
- …
- be in
- get somebody in
- put somebody in
- …
- change
- shift
- become…
- …
- change
- swing
- state
- …
- be in no mood for something
- a change of mood
- when the mood strikes you
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- in a mood I wonder why he's in such a mood today.
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之间那些年的氛围。 - He threw in some jokes to lighten the mood.
他讲了一些笑话来缓解情绪。 - But the mood of the country has changed.
但是国家的情绪变了。 - Haunting music greatly adds to the mood of the film.
萦绕心头的音乐大大增加了这部电影的气氛。
- The killings produced a sombre mood at the rally.
杀戮在集会上产生了一种阴郁的情绪。 - The prevailing mood of public opinion remained hostile.
公众的普遍态度还是敌对的。 - We need a leader who can gauge the popular mood.
我们需要一位能揣摩民众氛围的领导人。 - the prevailing mood in the country at the time
当时该国的主流情绪 - a film that has captured the mood of the moment
一部抓住了当时气氛的电影 - The crowd's mood abruptly turned violent.
人群的情绪突然变得暴烈起来。 - The overall mood was optimistic.
总体情绪是积极乐观的。 - His comments pretty much killed the mood for the rest of the show.
他的解说基本上毁掉了演出剩余部份的气氛。 - The right music sets the mood for such a great moment.
合适的音乐能为如此重大的时刻营造气氛。 - The sacked workers were in defiant mood as they entered the tribunal.
被解雇的工人走进特别法庭时带着不服的情绪。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cheerful
- cheery
- good
- …
- be in
- get somebody in
- put somebody in
- …
- change
- shift
- become…
- …
- change
- swing
- state
- …
- be in no mood for something
- a change of mood
- when the mood strikes you
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- The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.
- [countable] (grammar
) one of the sets of 动词形式 or categories of verb use that expresses facts, orders, questions, wishes or conditions语法 (动词的)语气 - the indicative/imperative/subjunctive mood
陈述/祈使/虚拟语气
- the indicative/imperative/subjunctive mood
词源senses 1 to 3 Old English mōd (also in the senses ‘mind’ and ‘fierce courage’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moed and German Mut.senses 4 to 5 mid 16th cent.: variant of mode, influenced by mood ‘state of mind’.