英語單詞

mystery是什麽意思

mystery

英 ['mɪst(ə)rɪ] 美 [ˈmɪstəri]
  • n. 秘密,謎;神秘,神秘的事物;推理小說,推理劇;常作 mysteries 秘技,秘訣

中文詞源


mystery 神秘,奧秘

來自希臘語mysterion,神秘的儀式,神秘的教條,來自mystes,開悟的人,神點化的人,通靈的人,巫師,來自myein,關閉,合眼,合嘴,詞源同mute,myopia.可能來自巫師做法時的神態。原帶有強烈的宗教色彩,後詞義通用化,引申詞義神秘,奧秘。

英文詞源


mystery
mystery: [14] Greek múein meant ‘close one’s eyes or mouth’, and hence was used figuratively for ‘keep secret’. Its association with secret initiation ceremonies inspired the formation from it of muein ‘initiate’, whose derivative mústēs meant ‘initiated person’. This in turn formed the basis of mustérion ‘secret ceremony, secret thing’, which passed into English via Latin mystērium. Also derived from mústēs was mustikós, from which ultimately English gets mystic [14] and mystical [15].
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mystery (n.1)
early 14c., in a theological sense, "religious truth via divine revelation, hidden spiritual significance, mystical truth," from Anglo-French *misterie, Old French mistere "secret, mystery, hidden meaning" (Modern French mystère), from Latin mysterium "secret rite, secret worship; a secret thing," from Greek mysterion (usually in plural mysteria) "secret rite or doctrine," from mystes "one who has been initiated," from myein "to close, shut" (see mute (adj.)); perhaps referring to the lips (in secrecy) or to the eyes (only initiates were allowed to see the sacred rites).

The Greek word was used in Septuagint for "secret counsel of God," translated in Vulgate as sacramentum. Non-theological use in English, "a hidden or secret thing," is from late 14c. In reference to the ancient rites of Greece, Egypt, etc. it is attested from 1640s. Meaning "detective story" first recorded in English 1908.
mystery (n.2)
"handicraft, trade, art" (archaic), late 14c., from Medieval Latin misterium, alteration of Latin ministerium "service, occupation, office, ministry" (see ministry), influenced in form by Medieval Latin mysterium (see mystery (n.1)) and in sense by maistrie "mastery." Now only in mystery play, in reference to the medieval performances, which often were staged by members of craft guilds. The two senses of mystery formed a common pun in (secular) Tudor theater.

雙語例句


1. The mystery hero imme-diately alerted police after spotting a bomb.
那個無名英雄發現炸彈後馬上報了警。

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2. The Italian economic miracle has always been a mystery.
意大利的經濟奇跡一直是個謎。

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3. For years the teaching of acting has been shrouded in mystery.
多年以來表演教學一直蒙著神秘的麵紗。

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4. We set out to find the truth behind the mystery.
我們開始著手揭開謎團背後的真相。

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5. His fourth novel is a murder mystery set in London.
他的第四部小說講述的是一起發生在倫敦的神秘謀殺案。

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