
기분, 마음가짐
A temporary state of mind or feeling.
예문:
"She woke up in a cheerful mood today."
"I'm not in the mood for a heavy meal right now."
분위기, 정조
The atmosphere or pervading tone of something, especially a work of art or a place.
예문:
"The soft lighting created a romantic mood in the restaurant."
"The dark colors of the painting reflect a somber mood."
법, 서법
A grammatical category that indicates the speaker's attitude toward the action or state expressed by a verb.
예문:
"The imperative mood is used to give direct commands."
"In this sentence, the verb is in the subjunctive mood."
변덕, 심술
An angry, irritable, or sullen state of mind.
예문:
"Be careful what you say; he's in a bit of a mood."
"She gets in these moods whenever it rains."
식, 논리식
Any of the valid forms of a categorical syllogism.
예문:
"The validity of a syllogism depends on its figure and mood."
"Each mood represents a specific arrangement of propositions."
풍조, 시대정신
The prevailing psychological state or attitude of a group of people.
예문:
"The national mood shifted toward optimism after the election."
"The prevailing mood of the era was one of rebellion."
감성적, 분위기용
Inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling or state of mind.
예문:
"They played some mood music to set the tone for the evening."
"The director chose a mood piece for the opening scene."