mood 문장
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- 문장 mood
- a nonimperative grammatical mood
- He's usually in a good mood — the operative word there being "usually". Today was a disaster.
- in an optimistic mood
- The surly weather put us all in a bad mood.
- The whole mood, frankly, is pretentious and undancerly — not infuriatingly so but disappointingly.
- The electorate was in an unforgiving mood.
- The man was in an unselfish mood that day, so decided to give a £20 note to the next charity he came across.
- Keep a sharp eye on the referee during warm-up to check out his mood.
- Rooney had been suffered a barren spell for England with only one goal in 15 games but he was in no mood to ignore the gifts on offer in front of an increasingly subdued Bulgarian support.
- 문장 moods
- Although the only irrealis mood in English is the subjunctive mood, some other languages include additional irrealis moods, including cohortative, jussive, speculative, and optative.
- The contrasting moods of the five movements were probingly explored, and there was no weak link in the band.
- My wife wasn't in the best of moods on our honeymoon last week. ― Trouble in paradise?
Examples of mood in a Sentence
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