mystified adj. 困惑的
v. 使难解;使迷惑(mystify的过去分词)
- The magician's tricks mystified the audience.
那位魔术师的把戏使观众困惑。 - I'm completely mystified about what happened in the hotel the other day.
我对这家酒店在那天所发生的事压根儿迷惑不解。 - Unusual happenings also mystified the village.One night the vicar and his wife were awakended by a noise in the vicar's study and the clinking of money.
村里还不可思议地发生了一些异常情况。一天夜里,牧师和他妻子被书房里的声音和钱币的叮当响声所惊醒。
mystified[ adj ]
totally perplexed and mixed up
<adj.all>
all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized
Mystify \Mys"ti*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mystified}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Mystifying}.] [F. mystifier, fr. Gr. ? + L. -ficare
(in comp.) to make. See 1st {Mystery}, and {-fy}.]
1. To involve in mystery; to make obscure or difficult to
understand; as, to mystify a passage of Scripture.
2. To perplex the mind of; to puzzle; to impose upon the
credulity of; to baffle; as, to mystify an opponent.
He took undue advantage of his credulity and
mystified him exceedingly. --Ld.
Campbell.