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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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noun humor: Her mood is not too good just now. noun atmosphere: The conference mood was subdued.
Simple Definitions
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see IN A BAD MOOD; IN THE MOOD.
American Heritage Idioms
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mood adjectives a bad mood • The news had put her in a bad mood. a confident/optimistic/relaxed etc mood • At the beginning of the negotiations, he was in a confident mood. a holiday/party/festive mood (= a happy mood in which you want to enjoy a holiday or party ) • The fans were in a festive mood after their team won the championship. a foul mood (= very bad and angry ) • Watch what you say; he's in a foul mood. a black mood British English (= very angry or sad ) • His earlier black mood seemed to have gone. a sombre mood British English , a somber mood American English (= serious and slightly sad ) • His death has put the country in a sombre mood. the general mood (= the mood of a group of people ) • One soldier expressed the general mood of fear and failure in a letter home. the public/national mood (= the mood of the people in a country ) • The public mood was one of anger and frustration. phrases a mood of optimism/despair/excitement etc • There is a new mood of optimism. a change of mood • Michael underwent one of his sudden changes of mood. the mood of the time/moment (= the way people in general feel at a particular time ) • The movie captured the mood of the moment. mood + NOUN mood swings (= changes of mood ) • Sudden mood swings can be a sign of mental illness. verbs reflect/capture somebody's mood (= show what someone is feeling ) • His comments reflected the national mood. match/suit somebody's mood • The terrible weather matched her mood. lighten somebody's mood (= make someone feel happier ) • The sun was streaming in the window, but it did nothing to lighten his mood. gauge somebody's mood (= try to decide what someone's mood is ) • He looked at her for a moment, trying to gauge her mood. somebody's mood changes • Then his mood changed, and he laughed. somebody's mood improves • By the next morning, her mood had improved.
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noun ADJ. amiable, cheerful, good, happy, jolly, jovial She was not in the best of moods. | exultant, jubilant | bullish, buoyant, confident, optimistic She was in a bullish mood about the future of the company. | bad, black, filthy, foul, rotten, terrible | pessimistic | gloomy, melancholy, sombre | contemplative, introspective, pensive, reflective, serious, sober, thoughtful | expansive, talkative | mellow, relaxed | restless | changeable, changing I can't keep up with his constantly changing moods. | defiant The sacked workers were in defiant mood as they entered the tribunal. | generous | funny, strange He's in a funny mood today?who knows how he'll react? | playful | festive It was Christmas and everyone was in festive mood. | national, popular, public a prime minister who can gauge the popular mood VERB + MOOD be in Don't talk to Miranda today?she's in a terrible mood! | get sb in, put sb in The music helped to put them in a more relaxed mood. | create, evoke | affect | match, reflect, suit Choose colours to match your mood. The weather seemed to reflect his sombre mood. | capture a film that has captured the mood of the moment | gauge MOOD + VERB change | darken | improve, lift, lighten His mood lifted as he concentrated on his driving. MOOD + NOUN swing After the accident he suffered violent mood swings. PHRASES be in no mood for sth I tried to make him laugh, but he was in no mood for jokes. | a change of mood Instantly he felt her change of mood.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary