mystified
英 [ˈmɪstɪfaɪd]
美 [ˈmɪstɪfaɪd]
v. 迷惑; 使迷惑不解; 使糊涂
mystify的过去分词和过去式
BNC.19975 / COCA.21081
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使困惑不解;使大为惊奇
If youare mystifiedby something, you find it impossible to explain or understand.- The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot...
观众一定是让剧情完全搞晕了。 - There was something strange in her attitude which mystified me.
她态度有些奇怪,让我迷惑不解。
- The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot...
双语例句
- Instead they evoke a series of allegorical meanings that would have mystified all but his coterie of young, aristocratic patrons.
但却充满寓意,迷惑了他几乎所有的年轻的贵族资助者。 - Nemanja Vidic admits he was left mystified by months of speculation over his United future.
维迪奇承认自己确实有几个月前途不明。 - There was something strange in her attitude which mystified me.
她态度有些奇怪,让我迷惑不解。 - His sudden disappearance mystified the police.
他的突然失踪使警方大惑不解。 - Most Americans seem totally mystified by cricket.
多数美国人对板球困惑不解。 - They were totally mystified by the girl's disappearance.
女孩失踪使他们大惑不解。 - The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot
观众一定是让剧情完全搞晕了。 - Peter Dingle, an environmental toxicologist at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, said he was mystified why milk powder was so popular in China.
澳大利亚珀斯默多克大学的环境毒物学家彼得·丁格尔说,他对奶粉在中国如此流行感到费解。 - We had arguments which would have mystified the patrons in English pubs.
使他们迷惑不解的我们的那些争论如让英国小酒店的顾客们听到会。 - Still, Jordan is a little mystified by how it all worked out.
乔丹对这一切是如何获得成功的仍然感到有点困惑不解。
