mood

名詞

UK/muːd/
US/muːd/

定義 mood 名詞

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    the way you feel at a particular time

    心境;心情;情绪;精神状态

    • She is in a very cheerful mood today.

      她今天心情非常愉快。

    • He is in a bad mood today, so don't bother him.

      他今天心情不好,所以别去打扰他。

    • Listening to that music put me in a calm mood.

      听那首音乐让我心情平静。

成語

  • be in one of your moods

    Describes a state where someone is being unfriendly or angry, which is typical for them.

    心情不好(特别是指常愤怒或不友善)

    She's in one of her moods today; it's best not to bother her.

    她今天又开始闹脾气了,最好别去打扰她。

  • be in no mood for something/to do something

    To have no desire or inclination to do something, often due to anger or displeasure.

    没有心情…/没有心情做…(因为生气或不悦)

    After hearing the bad news, she was in no mood to attend the party.

    听到坏消息后,她完全没心情参加派对。

  • be in a mood

    To be in a state of irritability or bad temper, causing one to be unfriendly or uncooperative.

    心情不好,情绪恶劣

    She's in a mood today and is very impatient with her colleagues.

    她今天心情不好,对同事非常不耐烦。

  • be in a mood for something/to do something

    To have a desire or inclination to do or have something.

    想要…/想做…

    I'm in a mood for a walk today because I'm in a good mood.

    我今天有散步的心情,因为我心情很好。

  • be in the mood (for something/to do something)

    to have the desire or inclination to do something or have something.

    感到有做某事或想要某物的意愿。

    We could go see a movie if you are in the mood.

    如果你想看电影的话,我们可以去看。