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美: [mɪ'stɪrɪəs]
英: [mɪ'stɪərɪəs]
adj. 神秘的;不可思议的;难解的
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词源与起源:
词源分析:该单词来源于拉丁文“mysterium”,意为“神秘的事物”,再追溯到希腊文“mysterion”,意为“秘密、仪式”。该词根包含“myst”,与神秘事物相关。
历史背景:该词首次在英语中的使用可以追溯到14世纪,常用于描述未知或不可知的事物。
课本:在*的英语教材中,可能出现在中学教材(如人教版、新概念英语等)。在牛津和美国的教材中,这个词一般在初中或高中阶段出现,通常用于阅读理解或词汇练中。
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*. 记忆方法:
通过以上分析和示例,可以更好地理解和记忆“mysterious”这个单词。
[ADJ] Someone or something that is mysterious is strange and is not known about or understood. 神秘的; 难以理解的
例:He died in mysterious circumstances.他死得蹊跷。
例:A mysterious illness confined him to bed for over a month.一种怪病让他卧床一个多月。
[ADV] mysteriously 神秘地
例:A couple of messages had mysteriously disappeared.几条信息已经神秘地消失了。
[[v-link ADJ]] If someone is mysterious about something, they deliberately do not talk much about it, sometimes because they want to make people more interested in it. 诡秘的
例:As for his job – well, he was very mysterious about it.至于他的工作–嘿,他对此十分诡秘。
[[ADV after v]] mysteriously 诡秘地
例:Asked what she meant, she said mysteriously: "Work it out for yourself."当被问及她什么意思时,她诡秘地说:“你自己想想吧。”