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Перевод: moody
[прилагательное] легко поддающийся переменам настроения; унылый; угрюмый; в дурном настроении
Тезаурус:
- He gave a moody farewell to the scene which "left many of our kilted heroes on the field cold and stiff".
- Moodiness may be a result of sniffing, but many teenagers are moody without having tried solvents.
- Carol Eastman, meanwhile, had written her screenplay on the inspiration of a Jack London story, which was similar moody vein to Ride the Whirlwind and she called hers The Shooting .
- My beliefs were based originally on the research and work of Dr Raymond Moody, Dr Ian Stevenson and others who have worked in the field of regression and reincarnation - not in the flamboyant, almost "show-biz", way of some earlier regressionists but in the interests of serious study of human spiritual evolvement.
- This probably accounted for the fact that she was not on duty at the theatre as much as she should have been and was very moody when she was there.
- While England sent no revivalist as famous as Moody she did send a number of famous ministers and the works of her most famous preachers were avidly bought and consumed in America.
- It was only thirteen years later that the most famous evangelist, Dwight L. Moody, launched his first revival campaign which reached its peak in 1875.
- Some second-tier agencies have adopted a kind of ratings machismo that promises investors harsher verdicts than those handed down by Moody's and SP.
- Important, but hardly the mass-market product IBM must be hoping for.Glyn Moody is publisher of Windows User.
- By GLYN MOODY
- Some recognised in the American evangelist Moody and his vocalist Sankey the manifestation of those "two false preachers".
- But then she went all moody.
- Moody reviews debt.
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