mysticism

英 ['mɪstɪsɪz(ə)m] 美 ['mɪstɪsɪzəm]
  • n. 神秘;神秘主义;谬论

双语例句


1. She has no inclination towards mysticism.
她一点也不倾向于神秘主义.

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2. White always mates, he thought with a sort of cloudy mysticism.
白子总将死对方, 他带着一种模模糊糊的神秘感觉这么想.

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3. Mysticism has not the patience to wait for God's revelation.
神秘主义没有耐心以等待上帝的启示.

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4. His acute perception was often clouded by mysticism.
他敏锐的洞察力常受到模糊思想的影响.

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5. A strain of mysticism runs through his poetry.
他的诗作中贯穿着神秘主义的情调.

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