mystery 英 [ˈmɪstri]   美 [ˈmɪstəri]

mystery

mystery  英 [ˈmɪstri] 美 [ˈmɪstəri]

n. 秘密,谜; 

名词复数:mysteries 

Their motives remain a mystery. 他们的动机仍然是个谜。
It's acomplete mystery to me why they chose him. 我真无法理解他们为什么会选他。

  • A mystery is something that baffles our understanding and cannot be explained. The giant slabs of Stonehenge, remain a mystery to this day.
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  • n. 秘密,谜;
  • 1. Their motives remain a mystery.

    他们的动机仍然是个谜。

  • 2. It's acomplete mystery to me why they chose him.

    我真无法理解他们为什么会选他。

  • 3. He's a bit of a mystery.

    他这个人有点儿神秘。

  • 4. The dark glasses give her an air of mystery.

    这墨镜使她显得有些神秘。

  • 5. I enjoy murder mysteries.

    我喜欢凶杀奇案作品。

  • mystery (n.1) early 14c., in a theological sense, "religious truth via divine revelation, hidden spiritual significance, mystical truth," from Anglo-French *misterie, Old French mistere "secret, mystery, hidden meaning" (Modern French mystère), from Latin mysterium "secret rite, secret worship; a secret thing," from Greek mysterion (usually in plural mysteria) "secret rite or doctrine," from mystes "one who has been initiated," from myein "to close, shut" (see mute (adj.)); perhaps referring to the lips (in secrecy) or to the eyes (only initiates were allowed to see the sacred rites).
  • mystery (n.2) "handicraft, trade, art" (archaic), late 14c., from Medieval Latin misterium, alteration of Latin ministerium "service, occupation, office, ministry" (see ministry), influenced in form by Medieval Latin mysterium (see mystery (n.1)) and in sense by maistrie "mastery." Now only in mystery play, in reference to the medieval performances, which often were staged by members of craft guilds. The two senses of mystery formed a common pun in (secular) Tudor theater.
mys·tery / ˈmɪstri ; NAmE ˈmɪstri / noun ( plural mys·teries ) 1 [countable ] something that is difficult to understand or to explain 神秘的事物;不可理解之事;奥秘 It is one of the great unsolved mysteriesof this century. 这是本世纪尚未解开的大奥秘之一。 Their motives remain a mystery. 他们的动机仍然是个谜。 It's acomplete mysteryto me why they chose him. 我真无法理解他们为什么会选他。 2 [countable ] ( often used as an adjective 常用作形容词 ) a person or thing that is strange and interesting because you do not know much about them or it 神秘的人(或事物);陌生而有趣的人(或事物) He's a bit of a mystery. 他这个人有点儿神秘。 There was a mystery gueston the programme. 节目中有位神秘嘉宾。 The band was financed by a mystery backer. 这个乐队是由一个不明身分的人资助的。 ( BrE) a mystery tour (= when you do not know where you are going) 神秘之旅 3 [uncountable ] the quality of being difficult to understand or to explain, especially when this makes sb/sth seem interesting and exciting 神秘;不可思议;奥秘 Mystery surrounds her disappearance. 她的失踪引起了重重疑团。 His past is shrouded in mystery (= not much is known about it). 他来历不明。 The dark glasses give her an air of mystery. 这墨镜使她显得有些神秘。 4 [countable ] a story, a film/movie or a play in which crimes and strange events are only explained at the end 疑案小说(或电影、戏剧) I enjoy murder mysteries. 我喜欢凶杀奇案作品。 5 mysteries [plural ] secret religious ceremonies; secret knowledge 秘密的宗教仪式;秘密知识: ( figurative) the teacher who initiated me into the mysteries of mathematics 把我引进神秘的数学世界的老师 6 [countable ] a religious belief that cannot be explained or proved in a scientific way (宗教信仰的)奥义,奥秘,奥迹 the mystery of creation 造物的奥秘 mystery mysteries mys·tery / ˈmɪstri ; NAmE ˈmɪstri /
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