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mu:d(the state of a person's feelings, temper, mind etc at a particular time: What kind of mood is she in?; I'm in a bad mood today.) humor- moody- moodily
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mood n humortr[mʊːd]1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL modo————————tr[mʊːd]1 (humour) humor nombre masculino2 (bad temper) mal humor nombre masculino3 (atmosphere) atmósfera, ambiente nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a good/bad mood estar de buen/mal humorto be in no mood for something no estar para algoto be in the mood for something tener ganas de algo, estar de humor para algomood ['mu:d] n: humor mto be in a good mood: estar de buen humorto be in the mood for: tener ganas deto be in no mood for: no estar paran.• capricho s.m.• humor s.m.• modo s.m.muːd1)a) ( state of mind) humor mto be in a good/bad mood — estar* de buen humor/de mal humor or de mal genio
as the mood takes him — según de qué humor esté, según le dé (la vena) (fam)
I'm not in the mood for jokes/dancing — no estoy (de humor) para chistes/no tengo ganas de bailar
she's in a mood o in one of her moods — está or anda de mal humor
b) ( atmosphere) atmósfera f, clima m2) ( Ling) modo m
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[muːd]N (Ling) modo m
II [muːd]1.N humor mthat depends on his mood — eso es según el or depende del humor que tenga
to be in the mood for sth/to do sth — tener ganas de algo/de hacer algo, estar de humor para algo/para hacer algo
he plays well when he's in the mood — toca bien cuando está en vena or por la labor
are you in a mood for chess? — ¿te apetece una partida de ajedrez?, ¿quieres jugar al ajedrez?
I'm not in the mood — no tengo ganas, no me apetece
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he's in a bit of a mood — está de mal humor•
to be in a bad mood — estar de mal humor•
to be in a forgiving mood — estar dispuesto a perdonar•
to be in a generous mood — sentirse generoso•
to be in a good mood — estar de buen humor•
I'm in no mood to argue — no tengo ganas de discutir, no estoy (de humor) para discutirto be in no laughing mood or in no mood for laughing — no tener ganas de reír
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she's in one of her moods — está de malas, está con un humor de perros•
to be in an ugly mood — [person] estar de muy mal humor; [crowd] tener los ánimos muy exaltados or encendidos2.CPDmood disorder N — trastorno m del humor
mood enhancer N — antidepresivo m
mood music N — música f de fondo or de ambiente
mood swing N — cambio m de humor
* * *[muːd]1)a) ( state of mind) humor mto be in a good/bad mood — estar* de buen humor/de mal humor or de mal genio
as the mood takes him — según de qué humor esté, según le dé (la vena) (fam)
I'm not in the mood for jokes/dancing — no estoy (de humor) para chistes/no tengo ganas de bailar
she's in a mood o in one of her moods — está or anda de mal humor
b) ( atmosphere) atmósfera f, clima m2) ( Ling) modo m
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moodily — adverb In a moody manner … Wiktionary
moodily — mood·i·ly … English syllables
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