单词:moodier
音标:[ˈmu:di:ə] ;
a. 喜怒无常的( moody的比较级 ); 忧悒的; (无缘无故)不高兴的; 脾气坏的
s. showing a brooding ill humor
s. subject to sharply varying moods
s. subject to sharply varying moods
moody的用法和样例:
例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- She treated her moody child with indulgence.她对她那喜怒无常的孩子百依百顺。
- Moody people are very difficult to deal with.喜怒无常的人很难对付。
- The moody Crab is just too difficult for you to handle.情绪化的蟹子让你很难应付。
用作名词(n.)
- Harry is taken to Moody's office, and is about to be murdered.哈利被送到穆迪的办公室,即将被杀害。
- Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's Rating Services both assigned Microsoft's debt their highest ratings.穆迪投资服务公司和标准普尔评级公司均给予了微软最高信用评级。
经典引文
The Fellows dined in moody silence.
出自:T. SharpeThe boy is fourteen, often evasive and moody.
出自:D. DeLillo
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