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形容词比较级
more mysterious
形容词最高级
most mysterious
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神秘的, 难以理解的
difficult or impossible to comprehend or explain
- The disappearance of the ancient civilization remains mysterious, as archaeologists continue to uncover clues but struggle to piece together the full story.
古代文明的消失仍然神秘,因为考古学家继续发现线索,但难以拼凑出完整的故事。
- The sudden illness that befell the villagers was mysterious, leaving doctors puzzled as they searched for a cause.
村民们突然患上的疾病很神秘,让医生们在寻找原因时感到困惑。
- The coded message found in the old diary was mysterious, its meaning eluding decipherment for decades.
在旧日记中发现的编码信息很神秘,其含义几十年来一直难以破译。
- The artist's abstract paintings were often described as mysterious, with their symbolism open to interpretation but never fully explained.
艺术家的抽象画常被描述为神秘的,其象征意义可供解读但从未完全解释清楚。
- The disappearance of the hiker in the dense forest was mysterious, with no clear trail or evidence left behind.
徒步旅行者在茂密森林中的失踪很神秘,没有留下任何清晰的痕迹或证据。
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神秘的, 谜一样的
(of a person) having an enigmatic or puzzling quality, often suggesting hidden motives or characteristics
- The new neighbor was mysterious, rarely seen and hardly speaking to anyone.
新邻居很神秘,很少露面,几乎不和任何人说话。
- She remained mysterious, revealing little about her past to those around her.
她依然神秘,很少向周围的人透露她的过去。
- The mysterious stranger arrived at the party without anyone knowing who he was.
神秘的陌生人来到派对,没有人知道他是谁。
- The mysterious woman in the café seemed to be watching everyone closely.
咖啡馆里那个神秘的女人似乎在密切观察着每个人。
- He was a mysterious figure, rarely speaking but always observing.
他是一个神秘的人物,很少说话但总是在观察。