0 to confuse someone by being or doing something very strange or impossible to explain:
1 to confuse someone or make someone uncertain by doing or involving the person in something difficult to explain:
The lack of knowledge and research on the powerful contributes to mystifying their roles and therefore maintains their position of privilege in society.
To make too much, however, of this seeming commonality is, finally, not helpful and may, in fact, needlessly mystify efforts to understand sound installation.
The second part includes an attempt to mystify the audience through ingenious theatre technology.
The first movement begins with the mystifying direction 'start somewhat more slowly'.
Romanticism's notion of originality, in my view, mystified the notion of fame by substituting a cultural criterion for the economic one.
Continued reference to customary law kept the agents of the state mystified about and marginal to important affairs of the region and community.
The requirement of maintaining strong local allegiances is a standard practice in hip hop that continues to mystify many critics of the rap genre.
Nevertheless, if one holds that long-term memory representations are not destroyed, it is a bit mystifying how they can be so altered.
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使迷惑不解, 使困惑…
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使迷惑不解, 使困惑…
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dejar perplejo, desconcertar…
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deixar intrigado…
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hayrete düş(ür)mek, hayretler içinde kalmak…
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laisser perplexe, rendre perplexe…
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zmást, uvést do nejistoty…
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