0 the way you feel at a particular time:
1 the way you feel at a particular time:
She’s in a good/bad mood today.
"Do you want to go to the movies?" "No, I’m not in the mood (= not interested in that)."
2 the forms of verbs used to show whether the person speaking intends to express a fact, an order, or a hope:
the indicative/imperative/subjunctive mood
The prime minister was in defiant mood in the House of Commons yesterday.
His moods are very changeable.
Oh, just stop it Alex, I'm really not in the mood for your jokes.
Individuals with depressed moods show frontal lobe asymmetry, reflected mainly in low activation of the left hemisphere relative to controls.
Dances could be serious or comical, represent passions or moods, depict characters or abstract geometrical patterns.
Many of these particular memories were about the functions and abilities of music in creating warmth, partnership, community, getting attention and in-uencing moods.
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心境,心情,情緒, 精神狀態…
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心境,心情,情绪, 精神状态…
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humor, estado de ánimo [masculine, singular]…
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humor, disposição…
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気分…
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ruh hâli, ruhsal durum, mizaç…
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humeur [feminine], état [masculine] d’esprit, atmosphère [feminine]…
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humor…
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