moody
adjective /ˈmuːdi/
/ˈmuːdi/
(comparative moodier, superlative moodiest)
- having moods that change quickly and often
情绪多变的;喜怒无常的 - Moody people are very difficult to deal with.
喜怒无常的人很难打交道。 - She’s a bit moody and never the same two days in a row.
她有点喜怒无常,连续两天都不一样。 - Teenagers tend to get a bad name for being moody, rude and irresponsible.
青少年往往因喜怒无常、粗鲁和不负责任而名声不好。
- Moody people are very difficult to deal with.
- angry or upset, often for no particular reason
synonym grumpy脾气坏的;郁郁寡欢的 - Why are you so moody today?
你今天怎么这么闷闷不乐啊?
- Why are you so moody today?
- (of a film, piece of music or place) suggesting particular emotions, especially sad ones
表现出…情调的;感伤的;抑郁的;令人悲伤的
词源Old English mōdig ‘brave or wilful’ (see mood ‘state of mind’, -y).