英:[muːd]
美:[muːd]
英:[muːd]
美:[muːd]
复数:moods
noun (1)
a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion : feelingalso: the expression of mood especially in art or literature
He's been in a good mood all week.
archaic a fit of anger : rage
a prevailing attitude
the kind of mood that fostered the Salem witch trials—Nat Hentoff
a receptive state of mind predisposing to action
was not in a giving mood at the time
a distinctive atmosphere or context : aura the mood is quiet and sleepy, as guests pick blueberries and read by the pond—J. O. Nixon
the weary city's sullen mood—Marilyn Stasio
noun (2)
the form of a syllogism as determined by the quantity and quality of its constituent propositions
distinction of form or a particular set of inflectional forms of a verb to express whether the action or state it denotes is conceived as fact or in some other manner (such as command, possibility, or wish)
mode sense 1b
bad mood坏心情,坏情绪
in the mood兴致勃勃
in a good mood心情好,好心情
in a bad mood心情不好;处在不好的情绪中
in the mood foradj. 有情绪去做…
happy mood快乐心情
in no mood没有心情
subjunctive mood虚拟语气;假定式
in bad mood心情不好
mood disorder心境障碍;情绪病
imperative mood祈使语气;命令语气;祈使式
general mood of society社会风气
holiday mood假期心情
“情感状态,关于激情或感觉的心理状态”,约1300年,源自古英语单词 mod,“心脏,心态,精神; 勇气,傲慢,骄傲; 力量,暴力”(也被用于翻译拉丁语单词 animus 、mens),来自原始日耳曼语单词 *mōda-(也是古萨克森语 mod 的来源,“思想,勇气”,古弗里西亚语 mod,“智力,头脑,意图”,古挪威语 moðr,“愤怒,怒气”,中古荷兰语 moet,荷兰语 moed,古高地德语 muot,德语 Mut,“勇气”,哥特语 moþs,“勇气,愤怒”),这个词的来源不详(Boutkan 未找到可接受的印欧语源)。
在古英语中是一个比现在更加有力的单词,广泛用于组合词(例如 modcræftig,“聪明”, modful,“自豪”)。现在,古英语的意义已经过时。“In a fit of bad temper; sullenness, sudden anger”的意思为1859年。in the mood,“一种愿意(做或不做某事)的心态”始于1580年代。mood swings 的第一个记录是在1939年。
心境
情绪
气氛
心境,情绪:个体的情绪状态,如高涨或抑郁
能表现一个人的人生观
心境
Noun (1) Middle English, from Old English mōd; akin to Old High German muot mood Noun (2) alteration of mode >entry 1
The first known use of mood was before the 12th century
moodyadjective
frequently influenced by moodsespecially: affected by changeable and gloomy moods or bad temper
expressing a mood
a moody face
moodyadjective
frequently influenced by moodsespecially: affected by changeable and gloomy moods or bad temper
expressing a mood
a moody face
mood1 of 2noun
an emotional state of mind or feelingalso: the feeling expressed in a work of art or literature
a dominant attitude or spirit
the mood of the country was optimistic
a distinctive atmosphere or context
the dark mood of the movie
mood2 of 2noun
a set of forms of a verb that show whether the action or state expressed is to be thought of as a fact, a command, or a wish or possibility
moodnoun
a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion : affective state : feeling sense 3
1 None of us seemed like we were in the mood to talk.
2 His rebellious spirit made him violate all the taboos and consequently he always oscillated between moods of intense elation and depression.
3 In an instant I tried to gather her mood.
4 Before they came along, the Mona Lisa was “a portrait of a certain merchant’s wife in a cheerful mood,” as one historian put it.
5 But maybe I can use Mom’s good mood to my advantage.
6 “Naturally, we were very jubilant over the outcome of the experiment,” Rabi later said of the mood among scientists that morning.
7 Jumbled lines of the writhing bodies suggest a mood of turbulence, in keeping with Géricault’s theme of titanic struggle against the elements.
8 “It’s called Vivace. It means, like,‘bright or cheerful,’ like the music is in a good mood, so the musician has got to feel that.
9 They dared not go to bed with over a thousand British soldiers suddenly camped upon them—defeated soldiers whose mood might turn ugly.
10 To be honest, I wasn't in the mood.
11 A tranquil mood had come over me, and for this reason I believe I was again motoring very slowly - probably at no more than fifteen miles per hour.
12 A lecture was coming on, and he was in no mood to be patronized.
13 All my feelings are churned up, and I’m not in the mood to be inspired.
14 Whenever he put her in a foul mood, which was often, it was hard to get her out of it.
15 She took great pride in her hair, changing its style and color to fit her mood.
16 She's in a good mood today (= happy and friendly) .
她今天心情很好。
17 Worsening Kate’s mood, if that was possible, was a distant, irritating beeping sound, the erratic honking of a faraway horn.
18 “He is in a very sour mood,” one official commented.
19 And without warning, with no perceptible change in mood, Rufus turned slightly and trained his rifle on us.
20 His mood shifted suddenly; his eyes turned brooding.
1 色调
tone hue tint colouring tonality tonic tonal color key cast shade grain dye palette coloring tinge leaven
2 态
3 基调
6 情绪
emotional frame spirit emotion humor chord pulse vein feather sentiment the cockles of heart the cockles of the heart sentimental atmosphere a frame of mind heart humour temper emotive affect form mind fit feeling tone cheer affection spirits vibes note pathetic bag tune cue withers fettle affective attitude morale fig heartbeat affectivity
7 气氛
atmospheric atmospherical atmospherics atmosphere genius aroma aura ambience nimbus flavour note tone vibration feel feeling vibes color air climate smell vibe karma
8 心情不好
9 式
10 不高兴
huffish short reluctant moody smoky lowering ill sullen languid chuffed morose peeved sulky joyless dumpy louring pettish grouty ill-humoured dorty spleenful disgruntle ill-humored pet pique displeasure pout sulk frump mind displease disgruntled stuffy snarky hung frowning snaky dyspeptic unpleased undiverted snorty grum crossly distemper gird tiff miff cheesed off out of humor
11 情调
16 生气
hot go pet animation irritation temper annoyance COB sulk prana zing umbrage grouch dudgeon steam bristle vex sull make a fuss animal spirits out of temper get the hump get knickers in a twist cross tight defensive angry upset mad pissed grumpy taut displeased aerated miffed life spark offence sparkle displeasure unpleasantness anger offend sting fume disgust gall bridle displease rile exasperate in a strop upset yourself take umbrage get to not amused in a huff tee off mess around with huffish dark tired salty steamed waxy redneck hung aggravating sullen sulky chewed Riley pouty choleric snaky roily snorty red-necked fashy porkey vexedly mulligrubs fire spirit soul pulse wax warmth bait sap vitality livelihood ruffle pique snuff aggro huff pout peeve oomph mumps verve gird tiff brio huffy verdure niff rux miff irritancy check smoke stomach grump warm dislike wig irritate roil take ill have monkey up be in a fume lose wool get gage up teed off get wind up brown off get jaws tight get back up leaped up
18 不想做某事
19 心情
heart frame spirit breast humor vein feather temper the cockles of heart the cockles of the heart humour frame of mind mode state feeling cheer affection cue posture tune
20 程式
21 心境
frame spirit state of mind temper a frame of mind frame of mind cheer vein sentiment posture heart tone humour mentation tune
22 发脾气
scene Paddy in a pet in a temper rusty pet ruffle tantrum dander rux miff steam grump do bun cut up rough jump salty blow a gasket Get dander up have shirt out do the lolly