mystic如何读

英:[ˈmɪstɪk]

美:[ˈmɪstɪk]

mystic英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]神秘主义者visionary

mystic是什么意思

  • adj.神秘的;神秘主义者的
  • n.神秘主义者

mystic自然拼读

mys·tic

mI stihk

mystic变形

复数:mystics

比较级:more mystic

最高级:most mystic

mystic词根

词根:mystic

adj.

mysterious 神秘的;不可思议的;难解的

mystical 神秘的;神秘主义的

adv.

mysteriously 神秘地;故弄玄虚地;难以理解地

mystically 神秘地

n.

mystery 神秘,秘密;奥秘;神秘的事物

mystique 奥秘,秘诀;神秘性

mysticism 神秘;神秘主义;谬论

mystification 神秘化;困惑不解;骗人的把戏

vt.

mystify 使神秘化;使迷惑,使困惑

mystic英英释义

adjective

mystical sense 1a

of or relating to mysteries or esoteric rites : occult

of or relating to mysticism or mystics

mysterious

obscure, enigmatic

inducing a feeling of awe or wonder

having magical properties

geographical name

river in eastern Massachusetts flowing southeast into Boston Harbor

noun

a follower of a mystical way of life

an advocate of a theory of mysticism

mystic词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, mistike,“精神上的寓言,涉及信仰的奥秘”,源自14世纪的古法语 mistique “神秘的,充满神秘”,或直接源自拉丁语 mysticus “神秘的,秘密仪式的”(也是意大利语 mistico,西班牙语 mistico 的来源),源自希腊语 mystikos “秘密的,神秘的,与神秘有关”,源自 mystes “已经被启蒙的人”(参见 mystery(n.1))。

“涉及神秘实践或古代宗教”的含义记录于1610年代。1630年代开始出现“对人类知识或理解隐藏或模糊”的含义。

mystic词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English mystyke "open to symbolic or spiritual interpretation," borrowed from Latin mysticus "of secret rites, secret," borrowed from Greek mystikós, from mýstēs "person initiated (into a religious cult)" (probably from mys-, variant stem of mȳ́ein "to close, shut [the eyes]"—of uncertain origin— + -tēs, agent suffix) + ikos -ic >entry 1 Noun probably derivative of mystic >entry 1

The first known use of mystic was in the 14th century

mystic儿童词典英英释义

mysticaladjective

having a spiritual meaning or reality that is not immediately apparent to the senses or the mind

of, relating to, or resulting from communication directly with God

mysticaladjective

having a spiritual meaning or reality that is not immediately apparent to the senses or the mind

of, relating to, or resulting from communication directly with God

mystic1 of 2adjective

mystical sense 1

of or relating to magic : occult

mysterious, awesome

mystic2 of 2noun

a person who seeks direct knowledge of God through meditation and prayer

mystic 例句

1 He lived three blocks from the beach, "right in the thick of it," he said, in a unique culture of surfers, skateboarders, homeless people and assorted mystics and musicians.

2 Far from the well-worn paths of academic scholarship, Dann acquaints his reader with a protagonist who is an American mystic, a new-age prophet, a cosmic explorer.

3 Nauman himself never believed in any such thing about mystic truths, but one thing we can be sure of is that the wish to believe persists.

4 “We’re . . . in the buried netherworld of teenage Californians,” Wolfe wrote, “and those objects, those cars, they have to do with the gods and the spirit and a lot of mystic stuff in the community.”

5 Pythagoras, the Greek scholar—half scientist, half mystic—who lived in Croton around 530 BC, proposed one of the earliest and most widely accepted theories to explain the similarity between parents and their children.

6 He enjoyed being childish: in Harmonielehre , a 1984 symphony that alludes to a crabby atonal textbook by Schoenberg, he imagined his infant daughter, Quackie, riding on the shoulders of the German mystic Meister Eckhart.

7 He says that he met a mystic named the dragon who knew about the Author, and he ended up stealing his research.

8 We stayed and it didn’t snow and no tree fell, so naturally we forgot the whole thing and are wide open for more mystic feelings when they come.

9 The layouts are usually symmetrical, and many of the images are symbols of power and potential menace: Snakes, lions, hands and mystic eyes abound.

10 Reacting to Kevin with the cool resignation of someone accustomed to dealing with men like this, Elena, whose grandmother was a mystic, knows that getting rid of him will require more than police intervention.

11 Or is mystic revelation the illusory product of unusual neurochemical activity in your brain?

12 Artist, occultist, filmmaker, ethnomusicologist, anthropologist, mystic, shaman and kabbalist, he was also an avid collector of blues and folk records, paper airplanes, string figures, Ukrainian Easter eggs, Kiowa peyote songs, ambient street sounds and more.

13 For a festival like the whirling Mevlevi dervishes’ commemoration of the death of the Sufi mystic Rumi, in Turkey, Fest300 is one of the few resources on the Web that provide practical information on it.

14 At that distance they accordingly stood, fixed there by the centrifugal force of the repugnance which the mystic symbol inspired.

他们就这样站在那个距离处,被那神秘的符号所激起的反感离心力钉住了。

15 A focus on sensory experiences, Küster added, also related to Mondrian’s long-term adherence to Theosophy, an occult movement that sought “a mystic conception of cosmic harmony,” as Mondrian put it, through nature.

16 And the Christian mystics known as the Gnostics, arguably the biggest downers of all time, held that “the world came about through a mistake”.

17 Carrel was a mystic who believed in telepathy and clairvoyance, and thought it was possible for humans to live several centuries through the use of suspended animation.

18 It surrounded her like a mystic fire.

它像一团神秘的火把她裹在其中。

19 “I discovered that my way of seeing the world was always going to be religious — not intellectual or political — viewing everything as a mystic process,” he once told The Washington Post.

20 Like the great mystic al-Hallaj, to whom he dedicated a poem, he draws upon all religious traditions and challenges them all.

mystic 同义词

1 引起敬畏的

awesome awful

2 神秘主义者

mythicist mystical occultism

4 神秘主义的

mystical Gnostic

5 隐密的

stealthy sneaking

7 奥秘的

esoteric

8 秘教仪式

mystique

9 产生于灵感的

mystical

10 人敬畏的

formidable

11 使人敬畏的

formidable

13 奥秘

esoteric secret arcanum

15 谜一般的

Gioconda

18 秘义的

mystical

20 具有心灵象征意义的

mystical

22 秘传的

esoteric

28 具有心灵意义的

mystical

30 秘教的

mystical

mystic 短语相关

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