mystification [,mɪstəfə'keʃən]  

mystification

mystification  [,mɪstəfə'keʃən]

n. 神秘化;困惑不解;骗人的把戏 

名词复数:mystifications 

So with all of this said--and mystification aside, if you will, as well--with all of this said, it seems plain that Foucault and Butler do have a common political agenda. 说了这么多,很明显我们能看得出,福柯和巴特勒,有相似之处。
The result, of course, was that the young girl who was the centre of this elaborate system of mystification remained the more inscrutable for her very frankness and assurance. 其结果必然是,处于精心策划的神秘体制中心的年轻姑娘因为坦诚与自信反而越发不可思议。

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  • n. 神秘化;困惑不解;骗人的把戏
  • 1. So with all of this said--and mystification aside, if you will, as well--with all of this said, it seems plain that Foucault and Butler do have a common political agenda.

    说了这么多,很明显我们能看得出,福柯和巴特勒,有相似之处。

  • 2. The result, of course, was that the young girl who was the centre of this elaborate system of mystification remained the more inscrutable for her very frankness and assurance.

    其结果必然是,处于精心策划的神秘体制中心的年轻姑娘因为坦诚与自信反而越发不可思议。

  • 3. Among Barack Obama's foreign-policy and economic aides, sources report "mystification" that so many Americans think that China is now richer.

    巴拉克·欧巴马的外交和经济政策的工作人员,对中国报告的神秘化让很多美国人都认为现在是中国更富。

  • mystification (n.) 1815, from French mystification, noun of action from mystifier (see mystify).
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