Examples of using Mystified in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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(Laughter) And I always think, when women talk about their friendships, that men always look a little mystified.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said last week that he was mystified by Trump's policy.
Once finished, you are mystified to learn that your employee did an excellent job on something you never requested or needed.
The way Nfirea had given the right answer with such calm mystified Enri, and what entered was a maid pushing a silver serving cart.
looked a little embarrassed; however, Shioriko seemed mystified as she heard this.
Obama said he is mystified by Trump's insistence that Russia did not hack into Democratic Party computers
Mystified, Galileo wondered,"[h]as Saturn swallowed his children?", referencing the myth of
Marcelo Bielsa has admitted he is mystified by how Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are able to dominate games, and insists he had nothing to do with developing the Catalan's philosophy.
My worry is that consumers will become ever more mystified as more businesses make increasingly absurd claims on their labels so that their products stand out from the competition in the grocery store aisle.
Mystified, Galileo wondered,"Has Saturn swallowed his children?", referring to the myth of the god Saturn
On Feb. 9, 1855, in the county of Devon, England, residents were mystified when they awoke to find strange tracks in the snow-tracks unlike any animal tracks they'd seen before.
On Feb. 9, 1855, in the county of Devon, England, residents were mystified when they awoke to find strange tracks in the snow- tracks unlike any animal tracks they would seen before.
In 1992, eminent male scientists studying a species of bird wrote an excellent book on the species- but were mystified by the lack of aggression in males.
but, you are mystified by all that rc terminology
talking about something else, but I'm absolutely mystified as to what it is.
Lindsey admits she was kind of mystified by the whole thing.
By midday, many soldiers had seen him and, quite mystified, they told everyone that Socrates had been standing there all day, thinking about something.
This question has mystified scientists for years, but a new study by researchers from the Wellcome Trust-MRC
Mystified, Galileo wondered,"[h]as Saturn swallowed his children?", referencing the myth of Saturn's consumption of
Mystified, Galileo wondered,"Has Saturn swallowed his children?", referring to the myth of the god Saturn