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21 oneraspoložiti se
m pf become upset/depres-sed, get in a bad mood* * *• be upset -
22 ozlovoljiti
vt pf put in a bad mood/humor, upset, depress, annoy* * *• displease• annoy -
23 raspoložen
disposed, dobre volje in a good mood* * *• cheerful• disposed• sunny• jovial• jocunt• gleeful• heartily• alive -
24 tonalitet
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25 topiti se
vr impf melt, dissolve, liquefy; (od miline) be in the melting mood, be enormously pleased, be in raptures, be in the seventh heaven, coll be tickled pink; (podilazeći) be fulsomely/obsequiously courteous | topi se (snijeg itd.) it is thawing, a thaw is* * *• smelt• thaw• melt -
26 ugođaj
atmosphere, mood* * *• feeling• atmosphere -
27 zapovjedni
adj commanding, authoritative | gram -i način the imperative (mood); mil zapovjednio osoblje commanding personnel, commanders; mil zapovjednio mjesto (vozilo) command post (vehicle); mil zapovjednio ustrojstvo chain of command* * *• imperative -
28 ilirstvo
n Illyrian ideas/mood; (pokret) - ilirizam -
29 indikativ
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30 nastrojen
adj in the mood, disposed, inclined; with a... cast of mind I reformatorski - reform-minded; separatistički - separatist-minded -
31 nastrojenost
f disposition, mood, state of mind -
32 neraspoloženo
adv with bad humor, in a bad humor/mood, unhappily; indisposedly -
33 oneraspoložen
pp & adj upset, depressed, in a bad mood -
34 ozlovoljen
pp & adj in a bad mood, upset, depressed, annoyed -
35 ozlovoljeno
adv in a bad mood, ill-humoredly, with bad humor, in an ill-humored manner, annoyedly, with annoyance -
36 ozlovoljenost
f bad mood, ill humor, being upset/depressed/annoyed, annoyance -
37 ozlovoljiti se
vr pf become upset/depressed/ /annoyed, go/get into a bad mood -
38 puhnuti
vt pf blow (once), give a puff | fig kad joj -e when the mood is on her, on a whim; -uti kroz nos (frknuti) (give a) snort -
39 raspoloženo
adv in a good mood, good-humouredly, happily -
40 raspoložiti se
vt pf become good-humored, get into a good mood
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Mood — Mood … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Mood — Mood, n. [OE. mood, mod, AS. m[=o]dmind, feeling, heart, courage; akin to OS. & OFries. m[=o]d, D. moed, OHG. muot, G. muth, mut, courage, Dan. & Sw. mod, Icel. m[=o][eth]r wrath, Goth. m[=o]ds.] Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Mood — may refer to: Mood (psychology), a relatively long lasting emotional state Grammatical mood, one of a set of morphologically distinctive forms that are used to signal modality Mood (city), a city in Iran Mood District, a district in Iran Mood… … Wikipedia
mood|y — «MOO dee», adjective, mood|i|er, mood|i|est. 1. likely to have changes of mood: »It is difficult to predict his reaction because he is so moody. 2. often having gloomy moods: » … Useful english dictionary
mood — mood·i·ly; mood·i·ness; mood; … English syllables