释义 |
mood1/moohd/ nouna predominant emotion, feeling, or frame of mind the right frame of mind You must be in the mood, or you'll fall asleep — The Listener the evocation of mood in art, literature, music, etc a fit of often silent anger or bad temper a prevailing attitude They misjudged the mood of the public [Old English mōd]
mood2nouna distinct form of a verb used to express whether the action or state it denotes is considered a fact, a possibility, or a wish, or whether a sentence is a statement, a command, or a question a distinct form or set of forms of a verb used to express whether the action or state it denotes is considered a fact, a possibility, or a wish the subjunctive mood a similar distinct form or set of verb forms used to express whether a sentence is a statement, a command, or a question the interrogative mood in logic, any of several traditional subclasses of the forms of the syllogism (statement consisting of two premises and a conclusion) [alteration of mode] |