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moodmU:dn [C]the way you feel at a particular time心情,情绪She's in a good/bad mood today.她今天心情好/不好。Suddenly her mood changed and she began to take notice and ask questions (= she was not interested before).她的情绪突然变了,开始表示关注并提出问题了。The good food and drink had put him in a talkative mood (= made him want to talk a lot).好吃的和好喝的使他的话越来越多。I'll do it tomorrow--I'm in a lazy mood today.我明天做----今天我不想干。The mood of the crowd turned (= The crowd became) aggressive.群众的情绪变得更具有侵犯性。You won't get a sensible answer--she's in one of her moods (= feeling angry, difficult or not helpful in a way that is typical of her).你不会得到明智的回答----她心情不好。"Do you want to go to the cinema?" "No, I'm not in the mood (= I don't want to do that)."“你想去看电影吗?”“不,我没情绪。”(fml) The official was in no mood to (= was unlikely to decide to) agree to these proposals.那个官员无意赞同这些建议。
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