moody

[英] [ˈmu:di:] [美] [ˈmudi] 生词本

adj.

adv.

n.

  • 易混淆的单词:Moody  
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  • 词典例句

1. ADJ-GRADED 心情多变的;闷闷不乐的 If you describe someone as moody, you mean that their feelings and behaviour change frequently, and in particular that they often become depressed or angry without any warning. 
  • David's mother was unstable and moody...

    戴维的妈妈情绪不稳定,心情也不好。

  • Ray is a complicated, moody man behind the joking front.

    雷是一个表面上嘻嘻哈哈,但内心复杂且情绪多变的人。

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  • He sat and stared moodily out the window.

    他坐在那儿,忧郁地凝视着窗外。

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  • His moodiness may have been caused by his poor health.

    他的喜怒无常可能是身体欠佳所致。

2. ADJ-GRADED (绘画、电影、音乐)令人伤感的 If you describe a picture, film, or piece of music as moody, you mean that it suggests particular emotions, especially sad ones. 
  • ...moody black and white photographs.

    令人伤感的黑白照片

  • ...a blend of melancholy guitars and moody lyrics.

    伤感的歌词伴着幽幽吉他声

Adjective

1. showing a brooding ill humor;

  • "a dark scowl"
  • "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"
  • "a glum, hopeless shrug"
  • "he sat in moody silence"
  • "a morose and unsociable manner"
  • "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven
  • "a sour temper"
  • "a sullen crowd"

2. subject to sharply varying moods;

  • "a temperamental opera singer"
1. He became moody and unreasonable, flailing out at Katherine at the slightest excuse.
他变得喜怒无常、不可理喻,为点鸡毛蒜皮的小事就殴打凯瑟琳。

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2. He can be rather moody at times.
有时候他情绪不稳定。

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3. When he came,he was silent and moody,and after a few sarcastic remarks he went away.
他来时默默无言,郁郁不乐,冷嘲热讽一通之后就走了。

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