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🔑 moodBrE /muːd/NAmE /muːd/ noun🔑 [C] the way you are feeling at a particular time 情绪;心情◆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/filthy mood 情绪很差◆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。◆I'm just not in the mood for a party tonight. 我今晚就是没心情参加聚会。◆I'm not really in the mood to go out tonight. 我今晚真的没心情出门。◆He was in no mood for being polite to visitors. 他当时没心思以礼待客。 [C] a period of being angry or impatient 坏心境;坏脾气◆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。🔑 [sing.] the way a group of people feel about sth; the atmosphere in a place or among a group of people 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。 [C] (grammar 语法) any of the sets of verb forms that show whether what is said or written is certain, possible, necessary, etc. 表达语气的动词屈折变化 [C] (grammar 语法) one of the categories of verb use that expresses facts, orders, questions, wishes or conditions (动词的)语气◆the indicative/imperative/subjunctive mood 陈述/祈使/虚拟语气 |