mystify

mystify
transitive verb
verwirren

this mystifies me — das ist mir ein Rätsel od. rätselhaft

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verb
(to be impossible (for someone) to explain or understand: I was mystified by his behaviour.) verwirren
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mys·ti·fy
<-ie->
[ˈmɪstɪfaɪ]
vt
to \mystify sb jdn vor ein Rätsel stellen
most Americans seem totally mystified by cricket den meisten Amerikanern ist Kricket ein ewiges Rätsel
his behaviour mystified us all sein Verhalten verblüffte uns alle völlig
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['mIstIfaɪ]
vt
vor ein Rätsel stellen

his explanation mystified us all — seine Erklärung blieb uns allen ein Rätsel

the conjurer's tricks mystified the audience — die Kunststücke des Zauberers verblüfften das Publikum

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mystify [-faı] v/t
1. täuschen, hinters Licht führen
2. verwirren, vor ein Rätsel stellen
3. in Dunkel hüllen
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transitive verb
verwirren

this mystifies me — das ist mir ein Rätsel od. rätselhaft

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v.
täuschen v.

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