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    mood, humor, temper區別:

    These nouns refer to a temporary state of mind or feeling.

    這些名詞指一種暫時的精神或感情狀態。

    Mood is the most inclusive term:

    Mood 是範圍很廣的詞語:

    a contentious mood;

    好爭論的脾氣;

    a cheerful mood.

    愉快的心情;

    “I was in no mood to laugh and talk with strangers” (Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley).

    “我沒有心情和陌生人一起談笑” (瑪麗·渥斯通克拉夫特·雪萊)。

    Humor often implies a state of mind resulting from one"s characteristic disposition or temperament; it sometimes suggests fitfulness or variability:

    Humor 常指由一個人的性格傾向或性情引起的精神狀態;有時指不規則的或變化的狀態:

    The humor of the Cabinet shifted after the scandal was exposed.

    內閣在醜聞被揭露之後態度發生了變化。

    “All which had been done . . . was the effect not of humor, but of system” (Edmund Burke).

    “所有已經做過的…不是情緒而是制度的結果” (愛德蒙·伯克)。

    Temper most often refers to a state of mind marked by irritability or intense anger:

    Temper 通常指具有被激怒或大怒性質的一種精神狀態:

    “The nation was in such a temper that the smallest spark might raise a flame” (Macaulay).

    “全國上下都十分憤慨以至於稍有火星都可能引起熊熊火焰” (麥考利)

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