| 释义 | View usage for: (mɪstɪfaɪ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense mystifies,  present participle mystifying,  past tense, past participle mystifiedverbIf you are mystified by something, you find it impossible to explain or understand.  The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot. [be VERB-ed]  There was something strange in her attitude which mystified me. [VERB noun] Synonyms: puzzle, confuse, baffle, bewilder More Synonyms of mystifymystification (mɪstɪfɪkeɪʃən) uncountable noun Some minerals, Pough explained to my mystification, are not truly black but onlylook so. mystifying adjective I find your attitude a little mystifying, Moira.mystify in British English (ˈmɪstɪˌfaɪ) verbWord forms: -fies, -fying or -fied (transitive)1. to confuse, bewilder, or puzzle 2. to make mysterious or obscureDerived formsmystification (ˌmystifiˈcation)  nounmystifier (ˈmystiˌfier) noun mystifying (ˈmystiˌfying) adjective mystifyingly (ˈmystiˌfyingly) adverbWord origin C19: from French mystifier,  from mystère mystery1  or mystique mysticmystify in American English (ˈmɪstəˌfaɪ)   verb transitiveWord forms: ˈmystiˌfied or ˈmystiˌfying1. b.   to bewilder deliberately; play on the credulity of; hoax 2.   to involve in mystery or obscurity; make obscure or hard to understand Derived formsmystification (ˌmystifiˈcation)  nounWord origin Fr mystifier  < mystère,  mystery (< L mysterium ) + -fier,   -fyHe looks mystified, bewildered, but he likes the idea of these nuns.When I ask who does what in the partnership, they look mystified.The pair looked mystified by their rejection.Then a large group of slightly mystified people who don't get it.But she saw Cat was mystified and looked back at the letters again.I am mystified and slightly repulsed.And I have been a little mystified as a result.We are still a bit mystified by the speed of India's spectacular collapse.Hospital staff were last night still mystified by the motive for the August 15 poisoning.And also, for those who take their history seriously, a little mystifying.And what a cute dog it is, the poor chap looking about as mystified as the rest of us by what's going on.Examples of 'mystify' in a sentencemystifyIn other languagesmystifyBritish English: mystify VERB  If you are mystified by something, you find it impossible to explain or understand. The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot. American English: mystifyBrazilian Portuguese: mistificarChinese: 使困惑不解European Spanish: desconcertarFrench: rendre perplexeGerman: verblüffenItalian: confondereJapanese: 迷わすKorean: 어리둥절하다European Portuguese: mistificarLatin American Spanish: desconcertar
Chinese translation of 'mystify'Definition to confuse, bewilder, or puzzle There was something strange in her attitude that mystified me.Synonyms beat (slang) be all Greek to (informal) nonplus befogAdditional synonymsDefinition to perplex An apple tree producing square fruit is baffling experts.Synonyms puzzle,  beat (slang),  amaze,  confuse,  stump,  bewilder,  astound,  elude,  confound,  perplex,  disconcert,  mystify,  flummox,  boggle the mind of, dumbfoundDefinition  to confuse He bamboozled Mercer into defeat.Synonyms puzzle,  confuse,  stump,  baffle,  bewilder,  confound,  perplex,  mystify,  befuddle,  flummox,  nonplusDefinition to confuse utterly The silence from her sister had hurt and bewildered her.Synonyms confound,  surprise,  stun,  confuse,  puzzle,  baffle,  mix up,  daze,  perplex,  mystify,  stupefy,  befuddle,  flummox,  bemuse,  dumbfound,  nonplus,  flabbergast (informal)Additional synonymsDefinition to astound or bewilder For many years medical scientists were confounded by these seemingly contradictory facts.Synonyms bewilder,  baffle,  amaze,  confuse,  astonish,  startle,  mix up,  astound,  perplex,  surprise,  mystify,  flummox,  boggle the mind,  be all Greek to (informal),  dumbfound,  nonplus,  flabbergast (informal)Definition to perplex or disconcert Politics just confuses me.Synonyms bewilder,  puzzle,  baffle,  perplex,  mystify,  fluster,  faze,  flummox,  bemuse,  be all Greek to (informal),  nonplusDefinition to fail to be understood or remembered by The appropriate word eluded him.Synonyms escape,  baffle,  frustrate,  puzzle,  stump,  be beyond (someone), confoundDefinition to elude an actor whose name escapes me for the momentSynonyms be forgotten by,  be beyond (someone),  baffle,  elude,  puzzle, stumpDefinition to puzzle or confuse This system has the potential to flummox most car thieves.Synonyms baffle,  confuse,  stump,  perplex,  defeat,  fox,  puzzle,  bewilder,  mystify,  stymie,  bamboozle (informal),  bring up short,  nonplusDefinition to puzzle or bewilder problems that perplexed meSynonyms puzzle,  confuse,  stump,  baffle,  bewilder,  muddle,  confound,  beset,  mystify,  faze,  befuddle,  flummox,  bemuse,  dumbfound,  nonplus,  mix you upDefinition to baffle or confuse (someone) Well, maybe I stumped you on that one.Synonyms baffle,  confuse,  puzzle,  snooker,  foil,  bewilder,  confound,  perplex,  mystify,  outwit,  stymie,  flummox,  bring (someone) up short,  dumbfound,  nonplus |