['muːdinəs]['muːdinəs]
  • n. 忧郁
    • noun(名词)
      1. 情绪不稳定
      2. 神秘;略带悲伤

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 情绪不稳定

      It's just normal teenage moodiness.

      这只是正常的青春期情绪不稳定。

      She suffered from moodiness and fatigue.

      她受过情绪不稳和极度疲惫的苦。

    2. 神秘;略带悲伤

      His photography captures the moodiness of the landscape.

      他的摄影作品捕捉到了这里风景的神秘气息。

      The song has a dark moodiness.

      这首歌有一种阴郁的情绪。

    小知识

    If you're contented one moment, then sad the next, then angry, then joyous, then irritable, you're suffering from moodiness, or changeable moods.

    Artists and poets and other creative types are often noted, fairly or not, for their moodiness. (We sometimes call them “mercurial,” which means almost the same thing). But everyone suffers from moodiness every once in a while: teenagers besieged by hormones, toddlers who don't get their way, or anyone suffering from an overload of stress. Sometimes moodiness can also mean “gloominess.”

    实用短语

    1. good moodiness

      好郁闷

    2. every day' moodiness

      每一天的郁闷

    3. moodiness kill you

      郁闷死你

    4. moodiness little princess

      郁闷小公主

    同根词

    词根:moody

    adj.

    moody喜怒无常的;易怒的;郁郁寡欢的

    adv.

    moodily易生气地,心情不稳地