mystery
noun
adj
ˈmɪstəri
noun
1
an
event,
situation
etc
that
people
do
not
understand
or
cannot
explain
because
they
do
not
know
enough
about
it
神秘事物,难以理解的事物,谜
C usually singular 一般用单数
2
the
quality
that
something
or
someone
has
when
they
seem
strange,
secret,
or
difficult
to
understand
or
explain
神秘(性)
U
Her
dark
glasses
gave
her
an
air
of
mystery
.
墨镜给她增添了一种神秘色彩。
Annie
knew
that
there
was
some
mystery
surrounding
her
birth.
安妮知道她的出身是个谜。
be
shrouded/veiled
in
mystery
The
circumstances
of
his
death
were
veiled
in
mystery.
他的死笼罩着一层神秘的色彩。
3
a
subject,
activity
etc
that
is
very
complicated,
secret,
or
difficult
to
understand,
and
that
people
want
to
learn
about
复杂难懂的领域
C usually plural 一般用复数
the
mysteries
of
sth
his
introduction
to
the
mysteries
of
the
perfume
business
他对香水业的奥秘的初次接触
4
murder mystery
also
又作
a
story,
film,
or
play
about
a
murder,
in
which
you
are
not
told
who
the
murderer
is
until
the
end
悬疑 (推理,侦探 )故事 (电影、戏剧 )
C
an
Agatha
Christie
mystery
阿加莎.克里斯蒂的悬疑小说
adj
5
used
to
describe
someone
or
something
that
people
do
not
recognize
or
know
anything
about,
especially
when
this
causes
great
interest
神秘的
mystery
man/woman
Who
was
the
mystery
woman
spotted
on
board
the
yacht
with
the
prince?
那个被发现和王子一起在游艇上的神秘女人是谁?
a
mystery
virus
一种神秘的病毒