mythology
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Mythology is a group of myths, especially all the myths from a particular country, religion, or culture. 神話 (集體名詞)
In Greek mythology, the god Zeus took the form of a swan to seduce Leda. 在希臘神話中,主神宙斯用天鵝之形引誘勒達(dá)。
2. mythologicalADJ 神話中的
...the mythological beast that was part lion and part goat. …神話中半獅半羊的怪獸。
3. N-VAR You can use mythology to refer to the beliefs or opinions that people have about something, when you think that they are false or untrue. 神話
Altman strips away the pretense and mythology to expose the film industry as a business like any other, dedicated to the pursuit of profit. 奧爾特曼揭去電影業(yè)的偽裝和神話,揭示了其與任何行業(yè)一樣追逐利潤(rùn)的本質(zhì)。
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mythology /m??θ?l?d??/ (mythologies)
劍橋詞典
mythology noun [U] (ANCIENT STORIES)
myths in general
神話
She's fascinated by the stories of classical mythology (= ancient Greek and Roman myths ). 她被古典神話故事迷住了。
mythology noun [U] (POPULAR BELIEF)
a popular belief that is probably not true
普遍但錯(cuò)誤的看法
It's just a piece of popular mythology that people always get sacked when they are away from the office . 缺勤會(huì)遭到解雇其實(shí)是一種普遍的錯(cuò)誤觀念。 返回 mythology