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mood
/ˈmud/
心情,情緒,心地,興致
From:
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mood
/ˈmud/
名詞
情緒,氣氛,狀態,方式(算)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mood
n.
1.
Manner
;
style
;
mode
;
logical
form
;
musical
style
;
manner
of
action
or
being
.
See
Mode
which
is
the
preferable
form
).
2.
Gram.
Manner
of
conceiving
and
expressing
action
or
being
,
as
positive
,
possible
,
conditional
,
hypothetical
,
obligatory
,
imperitive
,
etc
.,
without
regard
to
other
accidents
,
such
as
time
,
person
,
number
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
indicative
mood
;
the
imperitive
mood
;
the
infinitive
mood
;
the
subjunctive
mood
.
Same
as
Mode
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mood
,
n.
Temper
of
mind
;
temporary
state
of
the
mind
in
regard
to
passion
or
feeling
;
humor
;
as
,
a
melancholy
mood
;
a
suppliant
mood
.
Till
at
the
last
aslaked
was
his
mood
.
--
Chaucer
.
Fortune
is
merry
,
And
in
this
mood
will
give
us
anything
. --
Shak
.
The
desperate
recklessness
of
her
mood
.
--
Hawthorne
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mood
n
1:
a
characteristic
(
habitual
or
relatively
temporary
)
state
of
feeling
; "
whether
he
praised
or
cursed
me
depended
on
his
temper
at
the
time
"; "
he
was
in
a
bad
humor
" [
syn
:
temper
,
humor
,
humour
]
2:
the
prevailing
psychological
state
; "
the
climate
of
opinion
"; "
the
national
mood
had
changed
radically
since
the
last
election
" [
syn
:
climate
]
3:
verb
inflections
that
express
how
the
action
or
state
is
conceived
by
the
speaker
[
syn
:
mode
,
modality
]
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