mystique的意思和读音

mystique

: [mɪˈstik] : [mɪˈstiːk]

n.

n.aura,charisma,magic,charm,inscrutability

mystiquen.

1.the quality of being mysterious or secret that makes sb/sth seem interesting or attractive

The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.

n.1.,;;()

n.1.an attractive quality that someone or something has because they seem mysterious and special in an exciting way

1. surreptitious adj. mystique n fantod n | ...

2. ) vanity n. ) mystique n. ) glamour n. ...

4. tirelessness mystique to keep up with ...

6. mystification mystique myth ...

7. surreptitious adj. mystique n fantod n | ...

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1.Mr. Gooch, who began work on this book in 2003, was ready to roam the world in hopes of penetrating the O'Connor mystique.2003

2.'It used to be that the mystique of central banking was all about not letting anybody know what you were doing, ' said Mr. Bernanke.

3.rather developers seem to be excited by the mystique and ambience of these architectural curios.

4.Cabalist studies in the Hebrew scriptures developed in a theosophical mystique and sometimes in a sort of unintended religious magic.

5."Losing Groupon may have been the last straw, " said Salinero. "A company choosing independence over the Google mystique. "Groupon,”Salinero,“Groupon。”

6.It was an apt description of an institution that styled itself on ancient oracles whose influence derived from their mystique.

7.Secretive and aloof, Kreuger, like Madoff, built his mystique by playing hard to get and retreating into a tight little zone of privacy.

8.On screen, MGM enhanced the mystique of its new star by teaming her with the best photographers and designers.

9.One person who knows him told me that had a mystique of "royalty" .

10.So great is the mystique around the banks that Chinese leaders have made pilgrimages here from Beijing.