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myth
/ mɪθ /
/ mɪθ /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.错误的观点,荒诞的说法;神话,神话故事;虚构的人(或事),想象中的人(或事)
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     神话

    ” “第二个原因就是,渐渐有越来越多的人争论谁才是马竞真正的神话myth):托雷斯还是西蒙尼,关于这个话题有意见分歧,而托雷斯不想被卷入这场争论,因此现在是时候离队了。

  • 2

     迷思

    关于番茄的另外一个迷思(Myth)就是怎样切才能不流汁水,一个流行的办法就是从番茄肩膀上的凹纹处下刀,这样就可以从番茄囊的侧壁处切开。

  • 3

     神话故事

    至于老泛的那个神话故事(Myth),圣人求心,不求佛;愚人求佛不求心。则彰彰是清末民初时(Initially)山东人编的故事,想必(Presumably)是爆发在黑龙江得名(Name...

  • 4

     杀无赦

    不过,我们感觉在Bungie的《杀无赦》(Myth)大获成功之后,LucasArts感染了“我也是”(me too)的病毒。

短语
  • 1
    The Myth

    神话 ; 成龙金喜善 ; 神话MV ; 惊天传奇

  • 2
    creation myth

    创世神话 ; 开创神话 ; 开天辟地 ; 创世纪

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    The Beauty Myth

    美貌的神话 ; 美丽神话 ; 美的神话

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    It's impossible to disentangle the myth from reality.
    分清神话和现实是不可能的。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    Comics tend to perpetuate the myth that 'boys don't cry'.
    连环画往往在延续着“男儿有泪不轻弹”的神话。
    《牛津词典》
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    His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
    他对那个神话的探索揭示了美国人的心理。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • Myth

    Mythology can refer either to the collected myths of a group of people—their body of stories which they tell to explain nature, history, and customs—or to the study of such myths.As a collection of such stories, mythology is an important feature of every culture. Various origins for myths have been proposed, ranging from personification of natural phenomena to truthful or hyperbolic accounts of historical events, to explanations of existing ritual. Although the term is complicated by its implicit condescension, mythologizing is not just an ancient or primitive practice, as shown by contemporary mythopoeia such as urban legends and the expansive fictional mythoi created by fantasy novels and Japanese manga. A culture's collective mythology helps convey belonging, shared and religious experience, behavioural models, and moral and practical lessons.As the study of myth, mythology dates back to antiquity. Rationalists in ancient Greece and China devised allegorical interpretations of their traditional stories. Rival classifications of the Greek myths by Euhemerus, Plato's Phaedrus, and Sallustius were developed by the Neoplatonists and revived by Renaissance mythographers. Nineteenth-century comparative mythology reinterpreted myth as a primitive and failed counterpart of science (E. B. Tylor), a "disease of language" (Max Müller), or a misinterpretation of magical ritual (James Frazer).Some (recent) approaches have rejected a conflict between the value of myth and rational thought, often viewing myths, rather than being merely inaccurate historical accounts, as expressions for understanding general psychological, cultural or societal truths.

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