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🔑 mys·teryBrE /ˈmɪstri/NAmE /ˈmɪstri/ noun (mys·teries) 🔑 [C] 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 mysteries of 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 a complete mystery to me why they chose him. 我真无法理解他们为什么会选他。🔑 [C] () 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 guest on the programme. 节目中有位神秘嘉宾。◆The band was financed by a mystery backer. 这个乐队是由一个神秘人资助的。◆(BrE) a mystery tour (= when you do not know where you are going) 神秘之旅🔑 [U] 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。🔑 [C] a story, a film/movie or a play in which crimes and strange events are only explained at the end 悬疑小说(或电影、戏剧)◆I enjoy murder mysteries. 我喜欢凶杀悬疑作品。mysteries [pl.] 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 [C] 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 |