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Translation of be in the mood (for something/to do
something) – English–Spanish dictionary
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be in the mood (for


something/to do
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to feel like doing or having something


estar de humor para algo

• We could go out to eat, if you're in the


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mood.
Si te apetece, podríamos salir a
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• I'm not really in the mood for
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shopping.

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• He seemed to be in the mood to

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be in the mood (for something/to do something)

idiom

estar de humor para algo

Translation: Translation of be in the mood (for something/to do something) in


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In town and shopping

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quay

UK /kiː/

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stand on your own (two) feet

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to be able to provide all of the things you need for living...


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tennis

noun [no plural]

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a sport in which two or four people hit a small ball to each...
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