mystique
英 [mɪ'stiːk]
美 [mɪ'stik]
- mystique (n.)
- 1891, "atmosphere of mystery," from French mystique "a mystic; mystical," from Latin mysticus (see mystic (adj.)).
- 1. His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.
- 他的书打破了君主政体的神秘感。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.
- 王室的神秘性已经一去不复返。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. Experience the natural aroma of Mystique.
- 体验这种神秘的自然香味.
来自超越目标英语 第4册
- 4. She lived in a Yan'an cave and caught the Yan'an Mystique.
- 她曾在延安的窑洞里住过,并真正领悟了延安的奥秘所在.
来自辞典例句
- 5. There is a mystique about the birth of a new star.
- 一个新明星的诞生总是显得神秘.
来自辞典例句