mystique 英 [mɪˈsti:k]   美 [mɪˈstik]

mystique

mystique  英 [mɪˈsti:k] 美 [mɪˈstik]

n. 奥秘,秘诀;神秘性 

名词复数:mystiques 

In that way he maintains a certain mystique.And she, too. 这样一来他还有她都保有了一定的神秘性。
But I can tell by the look in his eyes when he grazes my pubic bone with his wristwatch: this is it. He has some warped idea about the mystique. 但当他戴的手表轻轻擦到我的耻骨时我通过他的眼神能看出:他对耻骨的神秘性产生了扭曲的想法。

  • An air of mystery around someone gives that person a certain mystique, like your glamorous next door neighbor who's rumored to work for the CIA.
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  • n. 奥秘,秘诀;神秘性
  • 1. In that way he maintains a certain mystique.And she, too.

    这样一来他还有她都保有了一定的神秘性。

  • 2. But I can tell by the look in his eyes when he grazes my pubic bone with his wristwatch: this is it. He has some warped idea about the mystique.

    但当他戴的手表轻轻擦到我的耻骨时我通过他的眼神能看出:他对耻骨的神秘性产生了扭曲的想法。

  • 3. There is something in the veil… Some mystique, passion… I’m not really sure what it is, but I see beauty there.

    面纱背后有些东西……神秘,深情……我不确定那是神秘,但是我看到了蒙面女子的美。

  • mystique (n.) 1891, "atmosphere of mystery," from French mystique "a mystic; mystical," from Latin mysticus (see mystic (adj.)).
mys·tique / mɪˈstiːk ; NAmE mɪˈstiːk / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] the quality of being mysterious or secret that makes sb/sth seem interesting or attractive 神秘性 The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever. 王室的神秘已经一去不复返了。 mystique mystiques mys·tique / mɪˈstiːk ; NAmE mɪˈstiːk /
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