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n. 秘密,谜;神秘,神秘的事物;推理小说,推理剧;常作 mysteries 秘技,秘诀
n.
秘密,谜;神秘,神秘的事物;推理小说,推理剧;常作 mysteries 秘技,秘诀
变形
复数:mysteries
双语释义
n.(名词)[U]神秘(性),秘密(性) a strange secret nature or quality
[C]神秘的事,难以理解的事物 sth which cannot be explained or understood
[C]来历不明〔难探究竟〕的人 a person about whom not much is known or can be found out
英英释义
mystery[ 英 [ˈmɪstri] 美 [ˈmɪstəri] ]
n.
something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
"how it got out is a mystery"
同义词:enigmasecretclosed book
a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie
同义词:mystery storywhodunit
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
bare the mystery揭露隐秘
clear up〔disclose〕 a mystery弄清〔揭开〕奥秘
guard a mystery保守秘密
make a mystery of把…神秘化
remain a mystery依然是个谜
reveal〔unlock〕 a mystery揭示奥秘
solve a mystery解开谜团
形容词+~
complete mystery完全不可思议的事情
profound mystery深奥难解的秘密
unsolved mystery未解之谜
名词+~
murder mystery谋杀之谜
介词+~
cloak〔wrap〕 in mystery处于神秘之中
~+介词
mystery of nature大自然的奥秘
mystery to对…来说是个谜
词组短语
murder mystery谋杀之谜
同近义词辨析
puzzle, mystery, riddle, problem这组词都有“谜、难题”的意思,其区别是:
puzzle语气较强,指复杂令人费解的情况或问题。
mystery指常人难以认识其起因或性质的奥秘,或指有意不让人理解的奥妙。
riddle指供人猜的谜语游戏,也可指终究会有解答的难题。
problem指有待探讨的疑难问题,也可指令人困惑的情况。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
His past is enveloped in a shroud of mystery.
他过去的经历笼罩着神秘气氛。
The dark trees lent an air of mystery to the scene.
阴暗的树林给景色带来几分神秘。
She proposed a possible solution to the mystery.
她提出了对这个奥秘的一种可能的解答。
The mystery has now come to light.
这个秘密现在已被揭开了。
Why he went there is a mystery to me.
他为什么到那里去,这对我来说是个谜。
I can't figure him out--he is a mystery.
我无法理解他--他是个神秘莫测的人。
He was wont to read a mystery in bed.
他习惯躺在床上读推理小说。
权威例句
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mystery
mystery: [14] Greek múein meant ‘close one’s eyes or mouth’, and hence was used figuratively for ‘keep secret’. Its association with secret initiation ceremonies inspired the formation from it of muein ‘initiate’, whose derivative mústēs meant ‘initiated person’. This in turn formed the basis of mustérion ‘secret ceremony, secret thing’, which passed into English via Latin mystērium. Also derived from mústēs was mustikós, from which ultimately English gets mystic [14] and mystical [15].=> mystic
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). The Greek word was used in Septuagint for "secret counsel of God," translated in Vulgate as sacramentum. Non-theological use in English, "a hidden or secret thing," is from late 14c. In reference to the ancient rites of Greece, Egypt, etc. it is attested from 1640s. Meaning "detective story" first recorded in English 1908.
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.
1. unlock a mystery.
揭开一个谜
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
2. "The Mystery, the Mystery!
“圣迹剧!
-- 来源 -- art - 汉英
3. The Mystery, the Mystery at once!
圣迹剧! 马上开演圣迹剧
-- 来源 -- art - 汉英
4. Manhattan Murder Mystery
曼哈顿秘密谋杀曼克神秘谋杀案
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
5. mystery religion
秘密教派
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
6. an impenetrable mystery
不可思议的神秘
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. mystery story
神秘故事
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
8. The mystery thickens.
此谜变得越来越复杂。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. mystery program
神秘节目| 神幻节目
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
10. an inscrutable mystery
不可测知的神秘
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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