1 [C,U] the way that you are feeling at a particular time 心情;情绪:
to be in a bad/good mood (= to feel angry/happy)情绪坏╱好Turn that music down a bit -- I'm not in the mood for it.把音乐调低一点─我没有心情听。
2 [C] a time when you are angry or bad-tempered 生气、脾气坏或心情不好的时候:
Debby's in one of her moods again.戴比又闹情绪了。 [SYN] temper 同义词为temper
3 [sing] the way that a group of people feel about sth (人群的)心态;(整体的)气氛:
The mood of the crowd suddenly changed and violence broke out.群众情绪突然改变,暴力事件爆发了。
mood/mud; muːd/n [C]1 the way someone feels at a particular time 心情﹐心境﹐情绪: be in a good/bad/relaxed etc mood (=be happy, annoyed etc) 心情好/差/放松等 You’re certainly in a good mood today! 你今天心情真好啊!The players are in a confident mood. 球员们都很自信。His mood suddenly changed . 他的情绪突然变了。The government has misjudged the public mood . 政府错误判断了民意。2 be in a mood to feel unhappy or angry 情绪不好﹐心情不好3 be/feel in the mood to feel that you want to do something 有意做某事﹔有做某事的心情: +for We were all in the mood for a party. 我们大家都想聚会玩玩。be in no mood for sth/be in no mood to do sth (=not want to do something) 没有心情做某事 He was obviously in no mood for talking. 他显然没有心情说话。4 technical one of the sets of verb forms in grammar such as the INDICATIVE (=expressing a fact or action) or the IMPERATIVE (=expressing a command) etc【术语】语气〔如陈述语气﹑祈使语气等〕
moodmoodmoodsnounthe way that you feel at a particular time: Dad is in a bad mood because he's lost his glasses. Our teacher was in a very good mood today. I'm not in the mood for a party.