释义 |
moodish, a. rare—0.|ˈmuːdɪʃ| [f. mood n.1 + -ish.] Characterized by moods; fitful, capricious. Hence ˈmoodishly adv., ˈmoodishness. Davies, followed by recent Dicts., quotes an example of moodishly from Richardson's Grandison; but in the passage quoted (I. let xxii) all early editions have moodily.
1876H. Gardner Leone ii. in Sunflowers 122 Lay aside this rustic moodishness. 1898Academy 29 Oct. 173 The turbulent neurotic moodishness of the Italian poet. |