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mood
umore

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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mood [Brit muːd, Am mud] СЪЩ

1. mood (frame of mind):

mood
mood
to be in the mood for doing or to do
to be in no mood for doing or to do
to be in a good, bad mood
when or as the mood takes him
I'm not in the mood

2. mood (bad temper):

mood
to be in a mood

3. mood (atmosphere):

mood (in room, meeting)
mood (in room, meeting)
mood (of place, era, artwork)
mood (of group, party)

4. mood ЛИНГВ:

mood
modo м

mood-altering [Brit, Am mud ˈɔlt(ə)rɪŋ] ПРИЛ

mood-altering drug:

mood music [ˈmuːdˌmjuːzɪk] СЪЩ

mood music

mood swing [Am ˈmud ˌswɪŋ] СЪЩ

mood swing
incalculable person, mood
dispirited air, mood
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в PONS речника

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mood1 [mu:d] СЪЩ

mood
in a good/bad mood
the public mood
to not be in the mood to do sth

mood2 [mu:d] СЪЩ ЛИНГВ

mood
modo м
somber mood
morose person, mood
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английски
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mood
to be in a good mood
to be in a black mood
good mood
to be in a good mood
bad mood
in a bad mood
to be/feel in the mood

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Yet we need to recognise, too, the deep and pervasive illogicality of our society -- on almost every level -- around questions of mood-altering substances.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Founded in 1969, it has a long history of opposing psychiatric practices such as lobotomy, electric shock treatment and the use of mood-altering drugs.
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However, suggestions that the water has some sort of mood-altering quality go back to the very founding of the resort.
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She is a bank robber who, in the second episode, uses mood-altering cupcakes to affect the people she robs.
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Part of his popularity may have been due to his delightfully morose personality quirks.
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