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    mood 的英语意思

    moodmood /muːd/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1way you feel [countable] the way you feel at a particular time某一时刻的心情;情绪状态:  You’re in a good mood this morning!你今天早上心情真好! the general mood of depression in the office办公室里普遍的压抑氛围2be in a mood to feel unhappy, impatient, or angry and to refuse to speak normally to other people感到不快、不耐烦或愤怒,并拒绝与他人正常交流:  He’s been in a real mood all day.他整天情绪都很差。 Don’t talk to her. She’s in one of her moods (=used about someone who is often unhappy, angry etc).别跟她说话。她又犯了(=用于形容经常情绪不好、发脾气等的人)。3be/feel in the mood (for something) to feel that you would like to do something有做某事的兴致;想做某事:  We really felt in the mood for a party.我们真的很想去参加派对。 I don’t want to talk about it now. I’m not in the mood.我现在不想谈这件事。我没心情。4be in no mood for something/to do something to not want to do something, or be determined not to do something不想做某事,或下定决心不做某事:  I was in no mood for a joke.我当时没心情开玩笑。 George was in no mood to be sociable.乔治当时根本没心情与人交际。5when the mood takes you at times that are not regular or planned, when you feel that you want to do something在不规律、非计划的时候,一时兴起想做某事:  He used to visit them when the mood took him.他以前只要一时兴起就会去拜访他们。6way a place or event feels [singular] the way that a place, event, book, film etc seems or makes you feel某地点、事件、书籍、电影等所呈现的氛围或带给人的感受:  The opening shot of dark, rainy streets sets the mood for the whole film.影片开头那些昏暗雨街的镜头为整部电影奠定了基调。7grammar [countable] technical术语 one of the sets of verb forms in grammar: the indicative (=expressing a fact or action), the imperative (=expressing a command), the interrogative (=expressing a question), or the subjunctive (=expressing a doubt or wish)语法中的语气,即动词形式的类别:陈述语气(=表达事实或行为)、祈使语气(=表达命令)、疑问语气(=表达疑问)或虚拟语气(=表达怀疑或愿望)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a good mood· He was in a good mood when he got home from work.他下班回家时心情很好。a bad mood· The news had put her in a bad mood.那则消息让她心情变得很差。a confident/optimistic/relaxed etc mood· At the beginning of the negotiations, he was in a confident mood.谈判伊始,他信心十足。a holiday/party/festive mood (=a happy mood in which you want to enjoy a holiday or party)· The fans were in a festive mood after their team won the championship.球队夺冠后,球迷们个个兴高采烈。a foul mood (=very bad and angry)· Watch what you say; he's in a foul mood.说话要小心;他现在心情极差。a black mood British English (=very angry or sad)· His earlier black mood seemed to have gone.他先前的阴郁情绪似乎已经消散了。a sombre mood British English, a somber mood American English (=serious and slightly sad)· His death has put the country in a sombre mood.他的去世使整个国家笼罩在一片阴郁之中。the general mood (=the mood of a group of people)· One soldier expressed the general mood of fear and failure in a letter home.一名士兵在家书中表达了普遍弥漫的恐惧与失败情绪。the public/national mood (=the mood of the people in a country)· The public mood was one of anger and frustration.公众情绪充满了愤怒与挫败感。phrases短语a mood of optimism/despair/excitement etc· There is a new mood of optimism.出现了一种新的乐观情绪。a change of mood· Michael underwent one of his sudden changes of mood.迈克尔又经历了一次他那突如其来的情绪转变。the mood of the time/moment (=the way people in general feel at a particular time)· The movie captured the mood of the moment.这部电影捕捉到了当时的时代氛围。mood + NOUNmood+名词mood swings (=changes of mood)· Sudden mood swings can be a sign of mental illness.情绪突然大起大落可能是精神疾病的征兆。verbs动词reflect/capture somebody's mood (=show what someone is feeling)· His comments reflected the national mood.他的言论反映了全国的整体情绪。match/suit somebody's mood· The terrible weather matched her mood.恶劣的天气与她的心情如出一辙。lighten somebody's mood (=make someone feel happier)· The sun was streaming in the window, but it did nothing to lighten his mood.阳光透过窗户照射进来,却丝毫没能改善他的心情。gauge somebody's mood (=try to decide what someone's mood is)· He looked at her for a moment, trying to gauge her mood.他注视了她片刻,试图揣摩她的心情。somebody's mood changes· Then his mood changed, and he laughed.然后他的情绪转变了,他笑了起来。somebody's mood improves· By the next morning, her mood had improved.到了第二天早上,她的心情已经好多了。