moody
adj. 喜怒無常的; 憂悒的; (無緣無故)不高興的; 脾氣壞的
If you describe someone as moody, you mean that their feelings and behaviour change frequently, and in particular that they often become depressed or angry without any warning.
David's mother was unstable and moody...
戴維的媽媽情緒不穩定,心情也不好。
Ray is a complicated, moody man behind the joking front.
雷是一個表面上嘻嘻哈哈,但內心複雜且情緒多變的人。
If you describe a picture, film, or piece of music as moody, you mean that it suggests particular emotions, especially sad ones.
...moody black and white photographs.
令人傷感的黑白照片
...a blend of melancholy guitars and moody lyrics.
傷感的歌詞伴著幽幽吉他聲
1. showing a brooding ill humor;
2. subject to sharply varying moods;
I overheard someone the other day saying that I was moody and unpredictable.
我前幾天無意中聽到有人說我陰沉、不可捉摸.
'soderbergh does a fine job creating a moody atmosphere of pervasive anxiety. "
索德伯格 幹了件出色的工作——在抑鬱的氣氛中營造出了一種四處瀰漫的焦慮感.
On the turn of a moment, Gemini can become cynical, biting, moody and quickly angered.
轉變的時刻, 雙子座可以成為憤世嫉俗, 尖銳, 喜怒無常和易怒.
Character is what you are in the dark . ( D . L Moody . USa churchman )
暗處最能反映一個人真正品格. ( 美國教士穆迪 )
MURDOCH: Yes, sir. Full ahead, Mr. Moody.
默道: 是的, 先生. 全速前進, 穆迪先生!