mystification造句1. He looked at her in mystification.
2. And then, to the audience's mystification, the band suddenly stopped playing.
3. There was constant mystification of capital-labor relations in the running of the rural maquilas.
4. Mystification is simple; clarity is the hardest thing of all.
5. But this piece of ideological mystification is belied by the facts.
6. Smith round in some mystification.
7. Smith looked round in some mystification.
8. Shaking her head with mystification, she drew the curtains to.
9. Some minerals, Pough ex-plained to my mystification, are not truly black but only look so.
10. Her history is still perceived to be one of religious mystification and ritualised domestic violence.
11. The discrepancy between the discourses is necessary, not a redundant mystification.
12. They would be signs of an unprofessional subjectivism and impressionism; in recent radical discourse they indicate an undesirable mystification.
13. She asking questions so brusquely and giving orders so decisively Pork's eyebrows went up in mystification.
14. The monarchy mystifies, no doubt of that - in the full sense of the term " mystification " .