moodiness如何读

英:['mu:dɪnəs]

美:['mudɪnəs]

moodiness是什么意思

n.

喜怒无常

喜怒无常,闷闷不乐

情绪

moodiness英英释义

adjective

subject to depression : gloomy

subject to moods : temperamental

expressive of a mood

biographical name

Dwight Lyman 1837–1899 American evangelist

moodiness词源中文解释

古英语 modignes “骄傲,激情,愤怒”; 参见 moody 和 -ness。指“处于忧郁情绪、易怒、愠怒的状态”始于1858年。

moodiness词源英文解释

The first known use of moody was in 1593

moodiness儿童词典英英释义

moodyadjective

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

expressing a mood

a moody face

moodiness 例句

1 Sam Troughton matches her perfectly, in that his Romeo grows from callow moodiness into a violently intemperate love that can have only one possible destination.

2 What I hadn’t realized was how well Ms. Swados, who in 1978 was in her mid-20s, had captured the rampaging moodiness of what it means to be young and unmoored in a drifting culture.

3 By then, even the most patient reader may be excused for being exhausted from all the bleak moodiness that preceded it.

4 She's a moody woman—she can be happy one minute and angry the next.

5 His moodiness may have been caused by his poor health.

他的喜怒无常可能是身体欠佳所致。

6 Seven or eight hours each night should increase your energy and decrease moodiness.

每晚睡上7到8个小时可以为你增加能量,减少情绪低落。

7 They slid into his blues moodiness with the same sense of weight, punched out percussive punctuation with the same gravelly aggression and luxuriated in the same wearily sophisticated lyricism whenever Ravel gave them the opportunity.

8 Andrew Scott, so operatically camp as Moriarty in Sherlock, is all economical moodiness in this drama about a reluctant hometown returnee searching for the truth behind his parents' deaths.

9 Named after a famed Weimar-era dancer, Anita Berber is an atmospheric bar hidden up a dark staircase, evoking the smoky moodiness of a bygone era.

10 Codeine played its old songs virtually note for note, with their tempos still inexorable, their spaces still gaping and their moodiness precisely measured, from the barest guitar strum to a hard-won full-band eruption.

11 Her moodiness had annoyed me, too, sometimes, but not that night.

12 What with the impeccable tailoring, the monochrome styling, and the slo-mo moodiness of their videos, should sound – or would like you to think they sound – like elegant despair.

13 Mr. Korab captured the romance, moodiness and humanity of even the most austere postwar buildings.

14 The tracks tick along steadily, each phrase setting up the next; minor chords often linger in the mix, hinting at an underlying moodiness.

15 Amid all the moodiness, the piece “Night Loops,” for harp and electronics, shines brightest.

16 It’s an intimate show, with more moodiness than pizazz, that’s too caught up in being itself to care about the tourist traffic from Duluth.

17 The picture’s moodiness is excessively manicured; this thing is gritty only in a premeditated way.

18 The producers tasked with reaching the back of the arena are Flood and Alan Moulder, famed tailors of extra-large moodiness for stadium clients like Smashing Pumpkins.

19 So all the rage and moodiness and inability to remember anything were likely because his mind was engaged elsewhere.

20 This pendant lamp provides warmth from the natural fibers, moodiness over the dining area, and the added benefit of more kitchen light.

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