moods 范例
EN中情绪
- 例句 mood
- The fourth mood is that which brings together directly a particular abdicative from a particular dedicative and a universal abdicative, e.g., Some just thing is honourable, no honourable thing is base, therefore some just thing is not base.
- In the right mood, I'll accept anal.
- I’m in a buoyant mood.
- But, with United fans in celebratory mood as it appeared their team might snatch glory, they faced an anxious wait as City equalised in stoppage time.
- Her change-of-life mood swings are off-putting.
- A gently droning main theme on a dulcimerlike instrument sets the mood as other instruments enter with delicate sliding figurations, speckled bursts of percussion and sustained chords that sound entrancingly off-pitch.
- Please put the Christmas decorations away, I'm really not in a festive mood.
- He's got some bad news in store for us, judging from his mood.
- I don’t want to go out—I’m not in the mood.
- I’m in the mood for dancing.
- Although the only irrealis mood in English is the subjunctive mood, some other languages include additional irrealis moods, including cohortative, jussive, speculative, and optative.
- 例句 moods
- Although the only irrealis mood in English is the subjunctive mood, some other languages include additional irrealis moods, including cohortative, jussive, speculative, and optative.
- The contrasting moods of the five movements were probingly explored, and there was no weak link in the band.
- My wife wasn't in the best of moods on our honeymoon last week. ― Trouble in paradise?
Examples of moods in a Sentence
- en moodscape
- en moodscapes
- en moodsetter
- en moodsetters
资料来源: 维基词典