柯林斯詞典moody /?mu?d?/ (moodier,moodiest) 1. ADJ If you describe someone as moody, you mean that their feelings and behaviour change frequently, and in particular that they often become depressed or angry without any warning. 喜怒無常的; 悶悶不樂的 David's mother was unstable and moody. 戴維的母親情緒不穩(wěn)定,喜怒無常。2. moodilyADV 喜怒無常地; 悶悶不樂地 He sat and stared moodily out the window. 他坐在那裡,悶悶不樂地盯著窗外。3. ADJ If you describe a picture, film, or piece of music as moody, you mean that it suggests particular emotions, especially sad ones. 令人感傷的 ...moody black and white photographs. …令人感傷的黑白照片。 返回 moody劍橋詞典If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily . 心情多變的,喜怒無常的 a moody teenager 情緒多變的少年 He can be moody. 他有時脾氣很壞。 expressing something mysterious or slightly sad 神秘的;略帶悲傷的 The film has a moody jazz score . 這部電影的配樂是略帶悲傷的爵士樂。 返回 moody