moody的意思和读音

moody

: [ˈmudi] : [ˈmuːdi]

n.

adj.

moodier  moodiest  

adj.stable,predictable

adj.temperamental,changeable,grumpy,unstable,morose

moodyadj.

1.having moods that change quickly and often

Moody people are very difficult to deal with.

2.bad-tempered or upset, often for no particular reason

Why are you so moody today?

3.suggesting particular emotions, especially sad ones

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n.1.

adj.1.likely to become unhappy or angry for no particular reason2.creating a feeling of sadness or mystery

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1."We may see that for a couple of more months until we start to see some real momentum in some sector of the economy. "Moody’sEconomy··,“。”

2.You could be the most moody person, but for some ridiculous reason next minute you can be very happy.

3.Atoms of 114 disintegrate within a few seconds, while 116 disappears in just a fraction of a second, Moody said.114116寿

4.Even Mr Buffett, as happy as he must be with his investment in Moody's, crunches his own numbers when using derivatives.使

5.Moody's did not return phone calls. Standard & Poor's responded, saying it's not as bad as critics paint it out to be. . .s

6.A negative outlook indicates the possibility that Moody's could downgrade the country's sovereign credit rating within a year or two.

7.The artist was a passionate, wild, and moody man who became so involved in his work that he saw only what he wanted to see.

8.Benjamin Moody got hooked on calculators the moment his father bought him one to help with his math homework when he was 15.-(BenjaminMoody)15

9.Low key lighting can create a very moody atmosphere and is often used to this effect.使

10.Tristan Cooper, of Moody's, a rating agency, had expected Abu Dhabi to be "a bit more fussy" about how the funds were used.使”。