Moods Meaning in English
word · lemma: mood
释义
Moods are feelings or emotional states that a person has at a certain time, like being happy, sad, or angry. In grammar, 'mood' can also describe the way in which verbs express the writer’s attitude, such as wish, command, or possibility.
用法与细微差别
'Moods' is usually informal and refers to emotional states, often in plural to indicate a range or changes (e.g. 'She has mood swings'). In grammar, 'mood' (singular) is a technical term, most often used in linguistics, not daily speech. Don’t confuse 'mood' with 'mode' (method/form). Common with adjectives: 'good mood', 'bad mood', 'in a (good/bad) mood'.
例句
People can have different moods every day.
basic
Her moods change quickly.
basic
Music can improve your moods.
basic
He’s not easy to read because his moods shift from cheerful to quiet without warning.
natural
Different seasons can affect my moods a lot.
natural
Don’t take it personally—she's just in one of her strange moods today.
natural