crypticness

英['krɪptɪk] 美['krɪptɪk]
  • adj.隐秘的;秘密的;用密码的;隐晦的
  • cry v.哭;(大声)叫喊;(强烈)要求n.叫声;哭;喊
  • cry- [医]冷
  • cry-baby n.爱哭的人;爱掉眼泪的人
  • Cry-TEM 冷冻透射电镜
  • cryaesthesia 冷觉过敏
Adjective:
  1. of an obscure nature;

    "the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms"
    "a deep dark secret"
    "the inscrutable workings of Providence"
    "in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life"
    "rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands"

  2. having a secret or hidden meaning;

    "cabalistic symbols engraved in stone"
    "cryptic writings"
    "thoroughly sibylline in most of his pronouncements"

  3. having a puzzling terseness;

    "a cryptic note"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. A cryptic message said France needs to pull troops out of Afghanistan.
      一个神秘消息要求法国需要从阿富汗撤军。
    2. I don't know what this cryptic remark is intended to convey.
      我不知道这句暗藏玄机的评语是要表示什麽。
    3. Before the day was over, Henry issued a cryptic memo to top executives.
      亨利赶着在当天就向高级职员发出了一份使人费解的内部通知。
    4. She made a cryptic comment about how the film mirrored her life.
      她隐晦地表示说这部电影是她人生的写照。