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Idiom
In no mood to do something.
To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.
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If they are your friends and they encourage to do something like smoke on school grounds, don't do it.
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Landfarming, he explained, is a practice promoted by government and industry, where farmers are encouraged to do something rather illogical to spread waste from oil wells across their land.
One consumer, in a written comment, said that being encouraged to do something nice instead of injuring herself always made her feel that no-one understood how bad she felt, likening it to being given paracetamol for a brain tumour.
BSA: We have noticed that it is very important here to encourage artists to test themselves in new mediums that maybe they are not comfortable with but it is perhaps your philosophy to encourage them to do something outside of their normal practice.
And those who didn't feel the obligation were encouraged to do their duty by something called the draft.
"We want to encourage people to do something against xenophobia and anti-Semitism," he said.
"To encourage people to do something, you start off by asking them 'Please,' " he said.
The long-running BBC2 show, which returns on Monday 30 May, will encourage viewers to "do something great for nature".
It's to try and encourage people to do something about the way the world is, and not accept their lot in life.
"I hope this will help the building heal its wounds," Mrs. Durrer said, adding that perhaps the gesture would "encourage people to do something nice once in a while".
"The question now is how best to begin that discussion among the scientists, to encourage them to do something like this, then figure out what would be the right mechanism, who would fund it, what form would recommendations take, all those details".
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