be subject to changing moods
Moodiness is a kind of manic disorder. In our daily life and work, we often see some moody people. Moodiness is a kind of mania, its root is impetuous, if allowed to develop, it will lead to mental disorders.
Introduction to Idioms
pronunciation
xǐnùwúcháng
interpretation
Chang: regular. One moment happy, one moment angry. The attitude is very changeable.
Source of allusion
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals · falsely accused" said: "there is no place for happiness and anger, and the conversation is changing day by day."
words whose meaning is similar
Happiness, anger, sorrow and joy
antonym
Unchangeable and gentle
English translation
begiventocapriciousmoods
Idiom information
One moment happy, one moment angry. The attitude is changeable. Example of idiom: Baoyu and Daiyu grew up together from a child. There are many suspicious places between their brothers and sisters. They laugh at each other and are moody. (Chapter 27 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty) degree of common use: common use emotional color: derogatory words grammatical usage: as predicate and object; with derogatory meaning idiom structure: subject predicate form generation time: ancient idiom sound: often, can not be read as "C á n ɡ". idiom shape: often, can't write "long". riddle of idiom: Children's face
Chinese PinYin : xǐ nù wú cháng
be subject to changing moods
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument. pǐn zhú diào xián
The official of the heart thinks. xīn zhī guān zé sī
green tiles and crimson roofs. zhū méng bì wǎ
one 's eyes run over with tears. rè lèi yíng kuàng