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mood

 
 
/muːd/ noun

Translation

FEELING [C, U] the way someone feels at a particular time
ruh hâli, ruhsal durum, mizaç
to be in a good/bad mood What sort of mood is he in today? The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing.2125
be in a mood to not be friendly to other people because you are feeling angry
heyheyleri üstünde olmak; aksiliği üzerinde olmak; (deyim) burnundan kıl aldırmamak; öfkeli sabırsız ve kızgın olmak
Ignore him - he's in a mood.2130
be in the mood for sth/to do sth to want to do or have something
bir şeyi yapma/el etme isteğinde olmak
I'm not really in the mood for shopping at the moment.928
be in no mood for sth/to do sth to not want to do something with someone else, often because you are angry with them
bir şeye/bir şeyi yapmaya istekli olmamak/istememek; kızgın olduğu için yapmaya yanaşmamak
21252130
GRAMMAR [C] in grammar, one of the different ways a sentence is being used, for example to give an order, express a fact, etc
dilbilgisinde cümlelerin emir vermek/bir gerçeği belirtmek vb. gibi durumlarda farklı kullanımlarından biri; cümlenin anlam bağlamı
the indicative/imperative mood1225
(Definition of mood noun from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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