mood
复数形式
moods
1
气氛, 氛围
the overall emotional atmosphere or feeling that surrounds a situation, place, or piece of art, influencing how it is perceived
- The mood of the room changed instantly when the surprise announcement was made.
当惊喜公告发布时,房间的氛围瞬间改变了。
- The mood of the story was dark and suspenseful, keeping readers hooked.
氛围故事黑暗而充满悬念,让读者着迷。
- Soft lighting and gentle music created a relaxed mood at the café.
柔和的灯光和轻柔的音乐在咖啡馆营造出一种轻松的氛围。
- The mood of the party was energetic, with everyone dancing and laughing.
派对的氛围很活跃,每个人都在跳舞和欢笑。
- The painting's vibrant colors and bold strokes conveyed a joyful mood.
这幅画鲜艳的色彩和大胆的笔触传达了一种愉悦的氛围。
2
心情, 情绪状态
the emotional state that a person experiences
- His happy mood was contagious, lifting everyone's spirits.
他快乐的情绪具有感染力,提升了每个人的精神。
- She was in a bad mood after hearing the disappointing news.
听到令人失望的消息后,她的心情很糟糕。
- The relaxing music helped improve her mood.
轻松的音乐有助于改善她的情绪。
- He couldn't shake the anxious mood that had settled over him.
他无法摆脱笼罩在他身上的焦虑情绪。
- The sunny weather put everyone in a cheerful mood.
阳光明媚的天气让每个人都心情愉快。
3
语气, 式
(grammar) a group of verb forms that indicate if the action or state is conceived as a statement, question, command or in another way
Mood is a grammatical feature that conveys the speaker's attitude toward the action or state described by the verb in a sentence. It reflects how the speaker feels about the likelihood, necessity, or desirability of the action. The three main moods in English are the indicative mood, which states facts or asks questions, such as "She is reading a book," the imperative mood, which gives commands or requests, such as "Close the door," and the subjunctive mood, which expresses wishes, hypothetical situations, or conditions contrary to fact, such as "If I were rich." Understanding mood is essential for grasping the nuances of meaning in language and how speakers express their intentions.
4
氛围, 气氛
the emotional atmosphere or feeling created by a piece of writing
Mood is the emotional atmosphere or feeling that a story, scene, or piece of writing creates for the audience. It is established through various elements such as setting, tone, and language, influencing how the audience feels while engaging with the narrative. Mood can range from joyful and uplifting to dark and suspenseful, and it helps to shape the reader's or viewer's overall experience and emotional response to the story.