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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - mood

 

Mood

mood
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)
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mōd; akin to Old High German muot ~ Date: before 12th century a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion ; feeling, a fit of anger ; rage, 3. a prevailing attitude ; disposition, a receptive state of mind predisposing to action, a distinctive atmosphere or context ; aura, II. noun Etymology: alteration of 1mode Date: 1569 the form of a syllogism as determined by the quantity and quality of its constituent propositions, 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), mode 1b ...
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