moods
n. 語氣( mood的名詞複數 ); 心情; 氣氛; 壞心境
Your mood is the way you are feeling at a particular time. If you are in a good mood, you feel cheerful. If you are in a bad mood, you feel angry and impatient.
He is clearly in a good mood today...
明擺著,他今天心情不錯。
When he came back, he was in a foul mood...
他回來時,心情糟透了。
If someone is in a mood, the way they are behaving shows that they are feeling angry and impatient.
She was obviously in a mood.
她顯然情緒不佳。
The mood of a group of people is the way that they think and feel about an idea, event, or question at a particular time.
The government seemed to be in tune with the popular mood...
政府似乎和民眾的意願是一致的。
They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
他們很大程度上誤讀了選民的意圖。
The mood of a place is the general impression that you get of it.
First set the mood with music...
首先用音樂烘托氣氛。
I wanted different moods in each room.
我想讓每個房間都感覺不一樣。
In grammar, the mood of a clause is the way in which the verb forms are used to show whether the clause is, for example, a statement, a question, or an instruction.
Her aggressive moods alternated with gentle or more co-operative states.
她情緒多變,時而咄咄逼人,時而又顯得溫柔平和或樂於合作。
I wanted different moods in each room.
我想讓每個房間都感覺不一樣。
Lily was in one of her aggressive moods.
莉莉當時不依不饒。
His moods swing alarmingly.
他的心情時好時壞,令人擔心。
Her moods oscillated between depression and elation.
她的情緒時而抑鬱,時而亢奮。