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mystifying

/mis-tuh-fahy/US // ˈmɪs təˌfaɪ //UK // (ˈmɪstɪˌfaɪ) //

阴阳怪气,神秘的,阴阳怪气的,神奇的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mys·ti·fied, mys·ti·fy·ing.

    • : to perplex by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
    • : to involve in mystery or obscurity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.mysterious
Synonyms
baffling令人费解的,令人困惑的,莫名其妙的,令人困惑的是cryptic晦涩难懂,晦涩难懂的,隐晦的,隐秘的equivocal模棱两可的,暧昧的,暧昧不明,暧昧不清esoteric深奥的,深奥,深入浅出,奥秘的incomprehensible难以理解的,难以理解,不可理解的,不可理喻的inexplicable莫名其妙,莫名其妙的,莫名的,莫明其妙inscrutable高深莫测,高深莫测的,莫测高深,高深莫测的人magical神奇的,神奇,神奇的是,神通广大perplexing令人困惑的,令人费解的,令人疑惑的,令人费解puzzling令人费解的是,令人费解的,令人困惑的是,令人费解secretive隐秘的,诡秘的,秘密的,隐蔽的subjective主观臆断,主观上,主主观臆断,主观臆断的unnatural不自然的,非自然的,非自然,不自然hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽obscure模糊不清,不明显,不明显的,无名小卒occult玄学,非自然,隐秘,玄秘veiled隐蔽的,面纱,隐蔽,昧着良心abstruse玄妙,玄妙的,艰深的,艰深难懂alchemistic炼金术士,炼金术师,炼金主义,炼金术arcane玄学,玄妙,玄妙的,弧形astrological占星术,占星学,占星学的,占星cabalistic阴谋论,阴阳怪气,阴阳怪气的,阴谋论的covert隐蔽性,秘密的,隐蔽的,隐蔽curious好奇的,好奇,好奇的是,好奇的人dark黑,黑黑的,暗色,暗difficult困难,难,艰难,困难的enigmatic神秘莫测,神秘莫测的,难以捉摸的,难以捉摸enigmatical莫名其妙,莫名其妙的,神秘的,玄妙的furtive诡秘的,鬼鬼祟祟,诡秘,鬼鬼祟祟的impenetrable坚不可摧的,坚不可摧,坚不可摧的人,不可逾越insoluble不溶于水,不溶性,不溶的,不溶于水的mystic神秘主义者,神秘主义,神秘人,神秘mystical神秘的,神奇的,神秘,神奇necromantic巫术,亡灵性,亡灵主义,亡灵的oracular白话,白话文,壮观的,口才recondite深奥的,复杂的,深奥难懂,深奥难懂的sphinxlike狮身人面像,狮身人面,狮身人面兽心的人,狮身人面像的spiritual精神,灵性,精神上的,精神方面strange奇怪,奇怪的,陌生的,陌生symbolic符号性的,符号性,符号,符号化transcendental超越性,超验的,超越性的,超越的uncanny不可思议的,不可思议,怪异的,难以置信的unfathomable莫测高深,莫名其妙,莫名其妙的,不可思议unknowable无人知晓,无可知晓,无可知,无知unknown未知,不详,未知数,未知的weird奇怪,奇怪的,诡异,诡异的

Examples

  • Striving to be evocatively mysterious, Eyrie is in the end merely mystifying.

  • From the wild weather to the harsh landscape, Iceland has its fair share of mystifying phenomena.

  • Drake found the statements Chesapeake mailed him each month mystifying.

  • The busy hostile world outside is mystifying and a little unreal.

  • Why Beinart would purposely misrepresent these commonly known facts is mystifying.

  • False gods, whatever degree of godhead they usurped, had for a time the mystifying power of concealing their falsehood.

  • It can only mislead and mystify and the greater part of the literature is a mere jumble of inaccurate and mystifying statements.

  • When she was weary of mystifying foreign statesmen she turned to find fresh sport in mystifying her own ministers.

  • Hume wished to amuse himself with mystifying his friends about the pamphlet above alluded to, called Sister Peg.

  • On the whole, the subject of the singer's muscular sensations is usually rather mystifying to the student.