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mood-altering

/mood-awl-ter-ing/US // ˈmudˌɔl tər ɪŋ //

改变情绪的,改变心情,改变情绪,改变心情的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of changing one's emotional state.

Examples

  • And more trivial modifications like altering bodily odors and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

  • He throws every fiber of his being into each performance, altering his posture, elocution, temperament, and more.

  • And what he said on June 5, 1985 fits the mood of the moment three decades later.

  • Alan Gross was in a cheery mood, having survived a grim five-year stint in a Cuban prison.

  • Sex and passion; compulsive, life-changing, soul-altering sex, all to be made more explicit than he had done in the past.

  • The afternoon was a lovely one—the day was a perfect example of the mellowest mood of autumn.

  • She gave details of the singular mood that had come upon her with the arrival of Tony, but Tom hardly heard her.

  • A fearsome thunderstorm or howling tornado of dust might reveal her fickleness of mood at any moment.

  • Lady Victoria's earlier mood of colossal indifference had been dissipated by her son's return.

  • When she struck the chord of G minor, it was the right preparation, and brought you immediately into the mood for what followed.