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mood¹ /muːd/ n. | phr. n. 1. 心境,心情,情绪;精神状态,思想倾向 be in a good (bad) mood 情绪好(坏) He was in an eating mood. 他想吃点东西。 The villagers were all in a holiday mood. 村民们都沉浸在节日的欢乐之中。 What's the boss' mood today? 今天老板的情绪怎样? At midday, my mood began to change. 中午时分,我的情绪开始变化。 The mood of exhilaration still possessed him. 他还沉浸在狂喜情绪之中。 the mood of Congress on trade 国会在贸易问题上的倾向性 2. 心情不好,郁郁寡欢;生气 She's been in a mood all morning. 整个上午她一直情绪不好。 When Chris was in one of his moods, he was unpleasant to everyone. 克里斯心情不好时看每个人都不顺眼。 3. [moods] 喜怒无常 He is a man of moods. 他这人喜怒无常。 4. (作品等的)基调,色调 the mood of the landscape 景色的基调 The mood of the music was almost funereal. 音乐的调子几乎像哀乐。 5. 气氛 A mood of optimism pervaded the gathering. 聚会充满了乐观气氛。 the current political mood 当前的政治气氛 a new mood of détente 新的缓和气氛 6. 〈古〉大怒 [< OE mōd mind, feeling, heart, courage; 与 OHG muot, L mōs will², custom 有关] phr. be in no mood (或 be not in the least mood) to do sth. (或 for sth.) 全然不想做某事 be in the mood 心情舒畅,来劲儿 When he was in the mood, he would sing his favourite song. 他情绪好的时候,就会唱起他喜爱的那首歌。be in the mood to do sth. (或 for sth.) 有意做某事 catch the mood of sb. 迎合某人一时的情绪 |