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1 lune
* * *subst. humour, mood, spirits subst. humor, mood, spirits subst. [ innfall] whim, caprice (i slett lune) in a foul mood, in a bad temper -
2 humør
* * *pl. spirits (fx ) (i dårlig humør) (nedtrykt) in low spirits, depressed, out of sorts (i godt humør) in high spirits, in good humour, cheerful, in a cheerful mood -
3 sinnsstemning
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4 stemning
mood, vote, vein -
5 festhumør
subst. festive mood, festive spirits, party mood -
6 feststemning
subst. festive mood, party mood, festive spirit subst. (formelt) convivial atmosphere -
7 hug
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8 aftenstemning
subst. evening atmosphere, evening mood -
9 bakrus
subst. hangover subst. (medisin) crapulence subst. (hverdagslig) morning-after-mood -
10 bydeform
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11 feriestemning
subst. holiday mood -
12 feststemt
adj. in party mood -
13 forsonlig stemt
(være forsonlig stemt) be in a conciliatory mood, be amenable to -
14 imperativ
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15 indikativ
subst. (grammatikk) indicative, indicative mood -
16 infinitiv
инфинитив, неопереленная форма глагола* * ** * *subst. (grammatikk) infinitive, infinitive mood (kløyvd infinitiv) split infinitive (stå i infinitiv) be in the infinitive -
17 irrealis
subst. (lingvistikk) conditional, conditional mood subst. irrealis, irrealis modality -
18 konjunktiv
subst. (grammatikk) the subjunctive (mood) -
19 modus
subst. (grammatikk) [ verbkategori] mood (fiberoptikk) (bunden modus) bound mode -
20 opplagt
obvious, obviously* * *adj. open-and-shut (As in "an open-and-shut case") adj. in a good mood, fit, in form adj. obvious adj. laid up
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Mood — Mood … Deutsch Wikipedia
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mood — [ mud ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the way someone is feeling, for example whether they are happy, sad, or angry: He listens to rock or country music, depending on his mood. medicines that affect your mood and mental function in a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mood — mood, humor, temper, vein mean a temporary state or frame of mind in which one emotion or desire or one set of emotions gains the ascendancy. Mood is the comprehensive term for any such frame of mind, regardless of its particular cause, its… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Mood 92.0 FM — Mood 92 (Formally Mood FM) City of license Amman … Wikipedia
mood — mood1 [mo͞od] n. [ME < OE mod, mind, soul, courage, akin to Ger mut, mental disposition, spirit, courage < IE base * me , to strive strongly, be energetic > L mos, custom, customary behavior] 1. a particular state of mind or feeling;… … English World dictionary
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
Mood — (m[=oo]d), n. [The same word as mode, perh. influenced by mood temper. See {Mode}.] 1. Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See {Mode} which is the preferable form). [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) Manner of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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