1way you feel 心情 [countableC]MOOD the way you feel at a particular time 心情,心境,情绪
You’re in a good mood this morning!
你今天早晨心情不错啊!
the general mood of depression in the office
办公室里普遍的沮丧情绪
2be in a moodBAD-TEMPEREDto feel unhappy, impatient, or angry and to refuse to speak normally to other people 情绪不好
He’s been in a real mood all day.
他一整天心情都很不好。
Don’t talk to her. She’s in one of her moods (=used about someone who is often unhappy, angry etc).
别跟她说话,她又闹情绪了。
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be in a mood• She knew that Brian was in a mood this morning.• If only Gracewere in a mood slightly more in tune with her own.• She's been in a mood all day.• Virginia liked to watch them when they were in a mood that required that they be handled with extreme care.• It looked safe enough, and neither of us was in a mood to test it.• Neither of us was in a mood to dicker.• When he got home that evening he could smell that Val was in a mood.• If you are in a mood to be frightened by what is beyond the curtains, Marcus's selection does the job.
3be/feel in the mood (for something)ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingto feel that you would like to do something 有意做某事,有做某事的心情
We really felt in the mood for a party.
我们非常想开场派对。
I don’t want to talk about it now. I’m not in the mood.
我现在不想谈论此事,我没心情。
4be in no mood for something/to do somethingDON'T LIKEto not want to do something, or be determined not to do something 没心情做某事/无意做某事
I was in no mood for a joke.
我没心情开玩笑。
George was in no mood to be sociable.
乔治没心思去应酬。
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be in no mood for something/to do something• But Branson was in no mood for reconciliation.• But he talks as if he knows perfectly well that the country is in no mood for his reprise of Reaganism.• Frye was in no mood for Socratic dialogue, and he irritably resumed his oration.• However, Mr Yeltsin, rejuvenated by victory, is in no mood for compromise.• I am looking thoughtful, but she is in no mood for meaningfulgazes across the room.• She was in no mood for visitors.• The nation at large, however, was in no mood for any such thing.
5when the mood takes youat times that are not regular or planned, when you feel that you want to do something 有心情的时候(也会…)
He used to visit them when the mood took him.
以前心血来潮的时候他也会去看望他们。
6way a place or event feels 地方或事件给人的感觉 [singular] the way that a place, event, book, film etc seems or makes you feel 氛围,基调
The opening shot of dark, rainy streets sets the mood for the whole film.