mood [mu:d] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■the way you feel at a particular time 心境,心情,情绪;精神状态•She's in a good/bad mood.她心情好/不好。 •Her mood seemed to change during the course of the conversation.谈话期间她的心情好像发生了变化。 •The drink had put him in an amiable mood.喝了杯酒,他的心情变得很愉快。 •The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing.爆炸发生后,公众的情绪发生了明显的变化。 •The mood of the crowd suddenly turned (= The crowd suddenly became) aggressive.人群的情绪突然开始激动起来。 [mu:d] noun countable be in no mood for sth /to do sth ■to not want to do something with someone else, often because you are angry with them 全然不想…/不想做…•I was in no mood for chatting.我没有心情聊天。 [mu:d] noun countable be in one of your moods informal ■If a person is in one of their moods, they are being unfriendly and angry in a way that is typical of them 又心情不好;又生气•Tim's in one of his moods so I'm keeping out of his way.蒂姆又闹情绪了,所以我就离他远一点。 [mu:d] noun countable be in the mood ■to feel like doing or having something 有意(做…);想要•I'm not really in the mood for shopping.我不太想去购物。 |