mood
Significado: A temporary state of mind or feeling; the atmosphere of a place
Mood refers to a temporary state of mind or emotions that affects how someone feels and behaves. It can also describe the atmosphere or feeling created by a place, piece of music, or artwork. In grammar, mood refers to verb forms that express whether something is a fact, command, or possibility.
Ejemplos
- She's in a good mood today. 她今天心情很好。Está de buen humor hoy.彼女は今日機嫌がいいです。그녀는 오늘 기분이 좋습니다.
- The lighting created a romantic mood in the restaurant. 灯光在餐厅里营造了浪漫的气氛。La iluminación creó un ambiente romántico en el restaurante.照明がレストランにロマンチックな雰囲気を作り出しました。조명이 레스토랑에 로맨틱한 분위기를 만들어 냈습니다.
- I'm not in the mood for going out tonight. 我今晚没有心情出去。No estoy de humor para salir esta noche.今夜は出かける気分じゃありません。오늘 밤은 외출할 기분이 아닙니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'mod' meaning 'heart, spirit, courage, mind', from Proto-Germanic 'motha-'. Originally a much broader concept encompassing anger, pride, and character. The narrower sense of 'temporary emotional state' developed later.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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