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单词 mood
释义 moodmoodsmoodmood /muːd/ noun [countable]1the way someone feels at a particular timebe in a good/bad etc moodYou’re certainly in a good mood today!你今天心情真好啊!2technical one of the sets of verb forms in grammar such as the indicative (=expressing a fact or action) or the imperative (=expressing a command) etcPhrasesbe in a mood to feel unhappy or angry: He’s been in a mood all day.be他一整天心情不好。be/feel in the mood to feel that you want to do somethingmood forWe were all in the mood for a party.be我们大家都想聚会玩玩。be in no mood for something/to do something (=to not want to do something): He was obviously in no mood for talking.betalk他显然没有心情说话。COLLOCATIONS: moodtypes of mooda good mood (=when someone feels happy)I hope she’s in a good mood today.a bad mood (=when someone feels angry)Why are you in such a bad mood?bea confident/relaxed/strange etc moodThe players are in a confident mood.playerbea holiday/party/festive mood (=a happy mood in which you want to enjoy a holiday or party)We’re all getting into a party mood.getthe general mood (=the mood of a group of people)the general mood of gloomthe public/national mood (=the mood of the people in a country)The public mood was one of anger and frustration.benounsa mood of optimism/despair/excitement etcA mood of excitement had built up in the office.havebuilda change of moodThat afternoon, there was a total change of mood.bemood swings (=large changes of mood)Sudden mood swings can be a sign of mental illness.swingverbssb’s mood changesThen his mood changed, and he laughed.changelaughsb’s mood improvesWe’ll just have to wait for her mood to improve.
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