moody如何读

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moody是什么意思

  • adj.易怒的;喜怒无常的;情绪化的
  • Moody.
  • n.穆迪(人名)

moody自然拼读

mood·y

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moody变形

比较级:moodier或more moody

最高级:moodiest或most moody

moody扩展

moodily (adv.), moodiness (n.)

moody词根

词根:moody

adv.

moodily 易生气地,心情不稳地

n.

moodiness 喜怒无常;闷闷不乐

moody英英释义

Adjective

1. showing a brooding ill humor;

"a dark scowl"

"the proverbially dour New England Puritan"

"a glum, hopeless shrug"

"he sat in moody silence"

"a morose and unsociable manner"

"a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven

"a sour temper"

"a sullen crowd"

2. subject to sharply varying moods;

"a temperamental opera singer"

moody词源中文解释

“angry, quarrelsome,” 12c.,源自古英语 modig “勇敢的,骄傲的,高 spirited 的,冲动的,傲慢的”,来自原始日耳曼语 *modago-(源头还包括古撒克逊语 modag,荷兰语 moedig,德语 mutig,古诺尔斯语 moðugr); 参见 mood(n.1)+ -y(2)。意思是“受制于或沉溺于忧郁的情绪,不高兴,闷闷不乐”,记录于1590年代(经由中古英语的“生气”意义)。相关词汇: Moodily。

moody词源英文解释

The first known use of moody was in 1593

moody儿童词典英英释义

moonlitadjective

lighted by the moon

moonlight1 of 2noun

the light of the moon

moonlight2 of 2verb

to work at a second job in addition to a regular one

moonlight1 of 2noun

the light of the moon

moonlight2 of 2verb

to work at a second job in addition to a regular one

moonlight1 of 2noun

the light of the moon

moonlight2 of 2verb

to work at a second job in addition to a regular one

moon1 of 2noun

the earth's natural satellite that shines by reflecting light from the sun and revolves about the earth in about 29½ days

satellite sense 2a

an unspecified and usually long period of time

took many moons to complete

moonlight entry 1

moon2 of 2verb

to spend time daydreaming

moon1 of 2noun

the earth's natural satellite that shines by reflecting light from the sun and revolves about the earth in about 29½ days

satellite sense 2a

an unspecified and usually long period of time

took many moons to complete

moonlight entry 1

moon2 of 2verb

to spend time daydreaming

moonbeamnoun

a ray of light from the moon

moon1 of 2noun

the earth's natural satellite that shines by reflecting light from the sun and revolves about the earth in about 29½ days

satellite sense 2a

an unspecified and usually long period of time

took many moons to complete

moonlight entry 1

moon2 of 2verb

to spend time daydreaming

moodyadjective

frequently influenced by moodsespecially: affected by changeable and gloomy moods or bad temper

expressing a mood

a moody face

moody 例句

1 The room's moody lighting suggested mystery and romance.

2 When Moody arrived in the morning so they could walk to school together, Pearl would emerge from her room wearing one of Lexie’s button-downs, or a spaghetti-strap tank, or dark red lipstick.

3 He stepped into the office, placed a foot underneath Moody’s unconscious body, and kicked him over onto his back, so that his face was visible.

4 He is a complicated man— moody, mercurial, with a melancholy streak.

他是一个性格复杂的人——喜怒无常,反复多变,有些忧郁寡欢。

5 “I hate football players, especially at Permian,” said senior Shauna Moody.

6 To their surprise, Professor Moody had announced that he would be putting the Imperius Curse on each of them in turn, to demonstrate its power and to see whether they could resist its effects.

7 Later, when Moody saw the finished photos, he thought at first that Pearl looked like a delicate fossil, something caught for millennia in the skeleton belly of a prehistoric beast.

8 Moody’s magical eye had now left the door.

9 Moody limped around the table and bent down; Harry thought he was reading the S.P.E.W. notebook, until he muttered, “Nice Cloak, Potter.”

10 “Took a bit of me with him, though,” whispered Moody to Harry’s right.

11 “What did the Dark Lord take from you?” said Moody.

12 When the bell finally rang, they hurried out into the corridors toward the Dark Arts classroom and found Professor Moody leaving it.

13 “Maybe someone’s hoping Potter is going to die for it,” said Moody, with the merest trace of a growl.

14 But I think, in the excitement of tonight, our fake Moody might have forgotten to take it as frequently as he should have done ... on the hour . . . every hour.

15 Moody was the first of the Richardsons to venture to the little house on Winslow.

16 Moody slowly pushed himself up to a sitting position.

17 He is moody and unpredictable.

他喜怒无常而又捉摸不定.

18 He's a moody guy, one day happy, the next day sad.

他是个情绪化的人, 今天兴高采烈, 明天就会情绪低落.

19 Moody raised his wand again, pointed it at the spider, and muttered, “Crucio!”

20 Moody sat beside the open toolbox and watched her with unfolding awe.

moody 同义词

1 闷闷不乐的

sullen dour morose glum subdued broody sulky

3 感伤的

dewy-eyed

12 伤感的

emotional sad soulful touched

14 郁郁寡欢的

sullen disconsolate broody

17 神秘莫测的

darkly

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