mood

mood /mu:d/
  • danh từ
    • (ngôn ngữ học) lối, thức
      • imperatives mood: lối mệnh lệnh
      • subjunctive mood: lối cầu khẩn
    • (âm nhạc) điệu
    • danh từ
      • tâm trạng; tính khí, tâm tính, tính tình
        • to be in a merry mood: ở tâm trạng vui vẻ
        • a man of moods: người tính khí bất thường

    Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): mood, moodiness, moody, moodily


    Xem thêm: temper, humor, humour, climate, mode, modality



    mood

    Từ điển Collocation

    mood noun

    ADJ. amiable, cheerful, good, happy, jolly, jovial She was not in the best of moods. | exultant, jubilant | bullish, buoyant, confident, optimistic She was in a bullish mood about the future of the company. | bad, black, filthy, foul, rotten, terrible | pessimistic | gloomy, melancholy, sombre | contemplative, introspective, pensive, reflective, serious, sober, thoughtful | expansive, talkative | mellow, relaxed | restless | changeable, changing I can't keep up with his constantly changing moods. | defiant The sacked workers were in defiant mood as they entered the tribunal. | generous | funny, strange He's in a funny mood today?who knows how he'll react? | playful | festive It was Christmas and everyone was in festive mood. | national, popular, public a prime minister who can gauge the popular mood

    VERB + MOOD be in Don't talk to Miranda today?she's in a terrible mood! | get sb in, put sb in The music helped to put them in a more relaxed mood. | create, evoke | affect | match, reflect, suit Choose colours to match your mood. The weather seemed to reflect his sombre mood. | capture a film that has captured the mood of the moment | gauge

    MOOD + VERB change | darken | improve, lift, lighten His mood lifted as he concentrated on his driving.

    MOOD + NOUN swing After the accident he suffered violent mood swings.

    PHRASES be in no mood for sth I tried to make him laugh, but he was in no mood for jokes. | a change of mood Instantly he felt her change of mood.


    Từ điển WordNet

      n.

    • a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling; temper, humor, humour

      whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time

      he was in a bad humor

    • the prevailing psychological state; climate

      the climate of opinion

      the national mood had changed radically since the last election

    • verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker; mode, modality

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    English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

    moods
    syn.: disposition feeling frame of mind humor nature phase temperament