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mys·ter·y 1
(mĭs′tə-rē)n. pl. mys·ter·ies
1. One that is not fully understood or that baffles or eludes the understanding; an enigma: How he got in is a mystery.
2. One whose identity is unknown and who arouses curiosity: The woman in the photograph is a mystery.
3. A mysterious character or quality: a landscape with mystery and charm.
4. Something that is a secret: "From the first, some private trouble weighed on his mind, and since he chose to make a mystery of its cause, a biographer is bound to respect his wish" (Henry Adams).
5.
a. A work of fiction, such as a novel or a movie, that has a story centered around solving a puzzling crime or mysterious event.
b. A nonfictional account of a puzzling crime or mysterious event presented in the manner of a mystery.
6.
a. A religious cult practicing secret rites to which only initiates are admitted.
b. A secret rite of such a cult.
7. A religious truth that is incomprehensible to reason and knowable only through divine revelation.
8. Christianity
a. An incident from the life of Jesus, especially the Incarnation, Passion, Crucifixion, or Resurrection, of particular importance for redemption.
b. One of the 15 incidents from the lives of Jesus or the Blessed Virgin Mary, such as the Annunciation or the Ascension, serving in Roman Catholicism as the subject of meditation during recitation of the rosary.
9.
a. also Mystery One of the sacraments, especially the Eucharist.
b. mysteries The consecrated elements of the Eucharist.
10. often mysteries The skills, lore, or practices that are peculiar to a particular activity or group and are regarded as the special province of initiates: the mysteries of Freemasonry; the mysteries of cooking game.
11. A mystery play.
[Middle English misterie, from Latin mystērium, from Greek mustērion, secret rite, from mustēs, an initiate, from mūein, to close the eyes, initiate. Senses 8, 9, and perhaps 10, partly from Middle English misterie, occupation, craft-guild; see mystery2.]
mys·ter·y 2
(mĭs′tə-rē)n. pl. mys·ter·ies Archaic
1. A trade or occupation.
2. A guild, as of merchants or artisans.
[Middle English misterie, from Medieval Latin misterium, alteration (influenced by Latin mystērium, secret rite) of Latin ministerium, from minister, assistant, servant; see mei- in Indo-European roots.]
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mystery
(ˈmɪstərɪ; -trɪ)n, pl -teries
1. an unexplained or inexplicable event, phenomenon, etc
2. a person or thing that arouses curiosity or suspense because of an unknown, obscure, or enigmatic quality
3. the state or quality of being obscure, inexplicable, or enigmatic
4. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a story, film, etc, which arouses suspense and curiosity because of facts concealed
5. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity any truth that is divinely revealed but otherwise unknowable
6. (Theology) Christianity a sacramental rite, such as the Eucharist, or (when plural) the consecrated elements of the Eucharist
7. (Other Non-Christian Religions) (often plural) any of various rites of certain ancient Mediterranean religions
8. (Theatre) short for mystery play
[C14: via Latin from Greek mustērion secret rites. See mystic]
mystery
(ˈmɪstərɪ)n, pl -teries
1. (Professions) a trade, occupation, or craft
2. (Crafts) a guild of craftsmen
[C14: from Medieval Latin mistērium, from Latin ministerium occupation, from minister official]
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mys•ter•y1
(ˈmɪs tə ri, -tri)n., pl. -ter•ies.
1. anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown: the mysteries of nature.
2. a person or thing having qualities that arouse curiosity or speculation: The masked guest was a mystery to everyone.
3. a novel, film, or the like whose plot involves the solving of a puzzle, esp. a crime.
4. the quality of being obscure or puzzling: an air of mystery.
5. any truth unknowable except by divine revelation.
6. (in the Christian religion)
a. a sacramental rite.
b. the Eucharist.
7. an incident or scene in the life or passion of Christ, or in the life of the Virgin Mary.
8. mysteries,
a. ancient religions with secret rites and rituals known only to initiates.
b. any rites or secrets known only to initiates.
c. (in the Christian religion) the Eucharistic elements.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Latin mystērium < Greek mystḗrion=mýs(tēs) (see mystic) + -tērion n. suffix]
mys•ter•y2
(ˈmɪs tə ri)n., pl. -ter•ies. Archaic.
1. a craft or trade.
2. a guild, as of merchants.
[1325–75; « Latin ministerium ministry]
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mystery
- bags of mystery - Slang for sausage.
- mystery - Traces back to Greek mustikos, "secret," and musterion, "secret rites"; the lesser-known meaning of mystery as "handicraft; art" is part of the phrase "mystery play."
- mystify - Derived from mystery or mystic.
- rune - An ancient alphabet letter, it is from Old English run, "secret, mystery."
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Noun | 1. | mystery - something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained; "how it got out is a mystery"; "it remains one of nature's secrets" perplexity - trouble or confusion resulting from complexity |
2. | mystery - a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel or play or movie story - a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events; "he writes stories for the magazines" detective story - a narrative about someone who investigates crimes and obtains evidence leading to their resolution murder mystery - a narrative about a murder and how the murderer is discovered |
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mystery
noun
1. puzzle, problem, question, secret, riddle, enigma, conundrum, teaser, poser (informal), closed book The source of the gunshots still remains a mystery.
2. secrecy, uncertainty, obscurity, mystique, darkness, ambiguity, ambiguousness It is an elaborate ceremony, shrouded in mystery.
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mystery
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Translations
سِر، غُموضشَيءٌ غامِضغُمُوضٌ
záhadatajemství
mysteriummystikgåde
راز
arvoitussalaisuus
misterij
rejtély
leynd, ráîgátaleyndardómur, ráîgáta
謎
신비
mysterium
mįslingumaspaslaptingaipaslaptingaspaslaptingumaspaslaptis
brīnumsmīklanoslēpums
mister
záhada
skrivnost
mysterium
ความลึกลับ
điều huyền bí
mystery
[ˈmɪstərɪ]A. N
1. (gen, Rel) → misterio m
there's no mystery about it → no tiene ningún misterio
to make a great mystery out of a matter → rodear un asunto con un halo de misterio
it's a mystery to me where it can have gone → no entiendo dónde puede haberse metido
it's a mystery how I lost it → no entiendo cómo lo pude perder
there's no mystery about it → no tiene ningún misterio
to make a great mystery out of a matter → rodear un asunto con un halo de misterio
it's a mystery to me where it can have gone → no entiendo dónde puede haberse metido
it's a mystery how I lost it → no entiendo cómo lo pude perder
3. (Rel, Theat) (also mystery play) → auto m sacramental, misterio m
B. CPD mystery man N → hombre m misterioso
mystery play N → auto m sacramental, misterio m
mystery ship N → buque m misterioso
mystery story N → novela f de misterio
mystery tour, mystery trip N → viaje m sorpresa
mystery play N → auto m sacramental, misterio m
mystery ship N → buque m misterioso
mystery story N → novela f de misterio
mystery tour, mystery trip N → viaje m sorpresa
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
mystery
[ˈmɪstəri] n → mystère m
to be a mystery → être un mystère
to remain a mystery → rester mystérieux/euse
to be shrouded in mystery → être enveloppé(e) de mystère murder mystery
to be a mystery → être un mystère
to remain a mystery → rester mystérieux/euse
to be shrouded in mystery → être enveloppé(e) de mystère murder mystery
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
mystery
n (= puzzle) → Rätsel nt; (= secret) → Geheimnis nt; to be shrouded or surrounded in mystery → von einem Geheimnis umwittert or umgeben sein; there’s no mystery about it → da ist überhaupt nichts Geheimnisvolles dabei; it’s a mystery to me → das ist mir schleierhaft or ein Rätsel; don’t make a great mystery of it! → mach doch kein so großes Geheimnis daraus!; why all the mystery? → was soll denn die Geheimnistuerei?
mystery
:mystery caller
n → Testanrufer(in) m(f)
mystery calling
n → Testanruf m
mystery model
n (Aut) → Erlkönig m (fig)
mystery monger
n → Geheimniskrämer(in) m(f)
mystery novel
n = mystery story
mystery play
n → Mysterienspiel nt
mystery shopper
n → Testkäufer(in) m(f)
mystery shopping
n → Testkauf m
mystery story
n → Kriminalgeschichte f, → Krimi m (inf)
mystery tour
n → Fahrt f → ins Blaue; a mystery of the Black Forest → eine Entdeckungsreise durch den Schwarzwald
mystery visitor
n → Testbesucher(in) m(f)
mystery writer
n → Kriminalschriftsteller(in) m(f)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
mystery
[ˈmɪst/ərɪ]2. adj (man, woman) → misterioso/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
mystery
(ˈmistəri) – plural ˈmysteries – noun1. something that cannot be, or has not been, explained. the mystery of how the universe was formed; the mystery of his disappearance; How she passed her exam is a mystery to me.
2. the quality of being impossible to explain, understand etc. Her death was surrounded by mystery.
myˈsterious (-ˈstiəriəs) adjective difficult to understand or explain, or full of mystery. mysterious happenings; He's being very mysterious (= refuses to explain fully) about what his work is
myˈsteriously adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
mystery
→ غُمُوضٌ záhada mysterium Geheimnis μυστήριο misterio arvoitus mystère misterij mistero 謎 신비 mysterie mysterium tajemniczość mistério тайна mysterium ความลึกลับ gizem điều huyền bí 神秘Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009