释义 |
mood1 /mood/ noun- Temporary state of the emotions or of attitude
- State of gloom or sullenness
- Atmosphere
- Anger, heat of temper (obsolete)
ORIGIN: OE mōd mind; cf Ger Mut courage moodˈily adverb moodˈiness noun Sullenness moodˈy adjective (moodˈier; moodˈiest) - Indulging in moods
- Sullen
- Angry (obsolete)
- Faked, pretended (prison sl)
noun (usu pl, as the moodies, informal)A fit of being moody noun (slang)- Insidious, flattering talk
- Lies, deception
transitive verb (slang)To persuade by flattery and cajolery moodˈy-mad adjective (Shakespeare) Mad with anger mood2 /mood/ noun- A form of the verb expressing the mode or manner of an action or of a state of being (grammar)
- The form of the syllogism as determined by the quantity and quality of its three constituent propositions (logic)
- (in medieval music) mode in the sense of relative time value
ORIGIN: mode |