[ mistifi'keiʃ(ə)n ] n. 使人迷惑的事物;神秘举动[行动、现象];不可思议;迷惑;神秘化。
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Mystification of nature - the poetic insight into existent meaning of taoist esthetics 道家美学对生存意义的诗性观照
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He knew enough about that city to know that its mysteries and possibilities of mystification were infinite 他很熟悉那个城市,知道那个城市充满神秘,可以任由你神出鬼没。
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The paper holds that the mystification of sword art is not only influenced by social and cultural psychologies , but is also the result of literary development itself 同时,在剑器衍化为“剑术”的发展过程中,也有佛教与道教等宗教观念的贡献。
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The ancient jade articles shock people all around the world for its amazing artistic style as well as its beautiful craftwork and mystification 红山文化古玉器,朴拙而智慧的艺术造型;精湛而独特的加工工艺;神秘而深厚的文化内涵;这一切,无不为世人所震惊。
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Information about existence of a variety of creatures of different appearance in the universe is understandable , but vague mystification of ” saurians ” , who spread fear by means of the media , goverments and ufo groups - see below 有关在宇宙里存在不同容貌生物多样性的信息是可以理解的,但有关“蜥蜴类”神秘化不明确,它借助媒体、政府和不明飞行物团体传播恐惧-请看下文。
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I said this rather to myself than to the gipsy , whose strange talk , voice , manner , had by this time wrapped me in a kind of dream . one unexpected sentence came from her lips after another , till i got involved in a web of mystification ; and wondered what unseen spirit had been sitting for weeks by my heart watching its workings and taking record of every pulse 这时吉卜赛人奇怪的谈话噪音和举动己使我进入了一种梦境,意外的话从她嘴里一句接一句吐出来,直至我陷进了一张神秘的网络,怀疑有什么看不见的精灵,几周来一直守在我心坎里,观察着心的运转,记录下了每次搏动。