in a good mood
in a good mood — 搭配詞
1. feeling cheerful and pleased, so that you are friendly and easy to be around.
心情好
感到愉快、好相處的暫時狀態
feeling cheerful and pleased, so that you are friendly and easy to be around.
Gabriel was in a good mood after passing his driving test on the first try.
Gabriel 第一次就通過駕照考試,心情很好。
be in a good mood after [event]
The whole class was in a good mood because the teacher cancelled the test.
老師取消了考試,全班心情都很好。
in a good mood because [reason]
Ask your dad for the money while he is in a good mood.
趁你爸心情好的時候跟他要錢。
Linh seemed in a good mood, smiling and humming as she made breakfast.
Linh 看起來心情不錯,邊做早餐邊微笑哼歌。
A warm cup of coffee always puts Femi in a good mood at the office.
在辦公室裡,一杯熱咖啡總能讓 Femi 心情變好。
- in high spirits
slightly more formal; suggests lively, visible cheerfulness
- cheerful
a single adjective; can describe both a passing feeling and a steady trait
- in good humour
a touch more formal; common in British English
- in a bad mood
the direct opposite; feeling annoyed or unhappy
- in a foul mood
stronger; feeling very angry or irritable
文法句型
be/seem in a good mood
in a good mood about [something]
用法筆記
Comes after a linking verb such as 'be', 'seem', or 'feel', or after 'put someone'; it describes a temporary feeling now, not a person's general character. Distinguish from 'good-natured', which describes a lasting personality.