mystique
n. 神秘性; 奥秘,秘诀
If there is a mystique about someone or something, they are thought to be special and people do not know much about them.
His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.
他的书打破了君主政体的神秘感。
...the mystique that surrounds fine art.
笼罩在美术作品上的神秘感
1. an aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing
Experience the natural aroma of Mystique.
体验这种神秘的自然香味.
Call it " personality, " perhaps. Or maybe " mystique. "
称之为 “ 个性 ”,或许,也可以叫作 “ 独到性 ”.
There is a certain mystique about eating oysters.
人们对吃牡蛎有某种神秘感.
Professor'Eagleson said, " I think lawyers mistakenly believe complex language enhances the mystique of the law.
伊格里森教授说, “ 我认为律师们有一个错误的想法,即复杂的语言能增加法律的深奥感.
For centuries, the mystique of the pearl centered on the mystery of its origins.
几个世纪以来, 珍珠的形成一直是一个谜.