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Mood

mood
~ n 1 »WAY YOU FEEL« the way you feel at a particular time  (His moods change very quickly - one moment he's cheerful and the next he's sunk in despair. | It takes a couple of days to get into the holiday mood. | be in a good mood/bad mood etc (=be happy, annoyed, angry etc))  (You're in a good mood this morning! | The kids were in a really silly mood after the party.) be in a foul/filthy mood (=be very angry or upset)  (Don't talk to Jean; she's in a filthy mood! | put sb in a good/bad mood (=make them feel happy or annoyed))  (I'd been stuck in the traffic for hours, which put me in a really bad mood.) 2 be in a mood to feel unhappy or angry  (She's been in a real mood all day. | be in one of your/his moods (=used when someone often gets in a bad mood)) 3 be in no mood for sth/to do sth to not want to do something, or be determined not to do something  (The boss is in no mood for compromise on this point. | I was in no mood to argue any more.) 4 be/feel in the mood (for sth/to do sth) to want to do something or feel that you would enjoy doing something  (She was in the mood for a romantic walk in the woods. | I don't want to talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.) 5 »WAY PEOPLE FEEL« the way a group of people feels about something or about life in general + of  (The president had misjudged the mood of the people on this issue. | The novel captures the mood of postwar France.) 6 »GRAMMAR« technical one of the sets of v forms in grammar such as the indicative (=expressing a fact or action), the imperative (=expressing a command) or the subjunctive (=expressing a doubt or wish)
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  (moods) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. Your mood is the way you are feeling at a particular time. If you are in a good mood, you feel cheerful. If you are in a bad mood, you feel angry and impatient. He is clearly in a good mood today... When he came back, he was in a foul mood... His moods swing alarmingly. N-COUNT: with supp, oft adj N, oft in N • If you say that you are in the mood for something, you mean that you want to do it or have it. If you say that you are in no mood to do something, you mean that you do not want to do it or have it. After a day of air and activity, you should be in the mood for a good meal... He was in no mood to celebrate. PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v, oft PHR for n/-ing, PHR to-inf 2. If someone is in a mood, the way they are behaving shows that they are feeling angry and impatient. She was obviously in a mood. = temper N-COUNT: oft in a N 3. The mood of a group of people is the way that they think and feel about an idea, event, or question at a particular time. They largely misread the mood of the electorate. N-SING: usu with supp, oft with poss 4. The mood of a place is the general impression that you get of it. First set the mood with music... = atmosphere N-COUNT 5. In grammar, the mood of a clause is the way in which the verb forms are used to show whether the clause is, for example, a statement, a question, or an instruction. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mod; akin to Old High German muot ~  Date: before 12th century  1. a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion ; feeling; also the expression of ~ especially in art or literature  2. archaic a fit of anger ; rage  3.  a. a prevailing attitude ; disposition  b. a receptive state of mind predisposing to action  c. a distinctive atmosphere or context ; aura  II. noun  Etymology: alteration of 1mode  Date: 1569  1. the form of a syllogism as determined by the quantity and quality of its constituent propositions  2. distinction of form or a particular set of inflectional forms of a verb to express whether the action or state it denotes is conceived as fact or in some other manner (as command, possibility, or wish)  3. mode 1b ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. 1 a state of mind or feeling. 2 (in pl.) fits of melancholy or bad temper. 3 (attrib.) inducing a particular mood (mood music). Phrases and idioms in the (or no) mood (foll. by for, or to + infin.) inclined (or disinclined) (was in no mood to agree). Etymology: OE mod mind, thought, f. Gmc 2. n. 1 Gram. a a form or set of forms of a verb serving to indicate whether it is to express fact, command, wish, etc. (subjunctive mood). b the distinction of meaning expressed by different moods. 2 Logic any of the classes into which each of the figures of a valid categorical syllogism is subdivided. Etymology: var. of MODE, assoc. with MOOD(1) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. расположение духа, настроение to be in a good mood —- быть в хорошем расположении духа (настроении) to be in the mood to do smth. —- быть расположенным что-л. сделать to be (to feel) in the mood for smth. —- быть расположенным к чему-л. I'm not in the mood to enjoy his chatter —- я не в настроении слушать его болтовню he works as the mood takes him —- он работает по настроению I am in no mood for laughing (in no laughing mood) —- мне не до смеха 2. настроение, тон (повествования и т. п.) to capture the particular mood of the moment —- уловить особый дух времени this article does mot describe fairly the mood of his essays —- эта статья не передает настроения его эссе 3. pl. причуды, прихоти, капризы a man of moods —- капризный человек; человек настроения to have moods —- капризничать; быть подверженным приступам дурного настроения she is in one of her moods —- она опять не в настроении 4. грам. наклонение 5. муз. уст. лад, тональность ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I noun настроение; расположение духа; to be in the mood for smth. - быть расположенным к чему-л.; in no mood - не расположен, не в настроении (сделать что-л.); - a mood of anxiety - a man of moods II noun  1) gram. наклонение  2) mus. лад, тональность ...
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  NASDAQ abbr. Hometown Bank Moodus ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - O.E. mod "heart, frame of mind, spirit, courage," from P.Gmc. *motha-. A much more vigorous word than currently. Moody is from O.E. modig "brave, proud, high-spirited." The meaning "subject to gloomy spells" is first recorded late 16c. (via a M.E. sense of "angry"). The grammatical and musical uses of the word are an alteration of mode (1), and influence mood in phrases like light-hearted mood. ...
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