mythology 英 [mɪˈθɒlədʒi]   美 [mɪˈθɑlədʒi]

mythology

mythology  英 [mɪˈθɒlədʒi] 美 [mɪˈθɑlədʒi]

n. 神话;神话学;神话集 

名词复数:mythologies 

From this point on, the girl became the goddess of silk in Chinese mythology. 从这个时刻开始,这位女孩就成了中国神话中的丝绸女神。
In ancient mythology there was no impassable gulf separating the divine from the human beings. 在上古神话中, 神与人之间没有不可逾越的鸿沟。

  • A mythology is a collection of myths or stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs. Most people don’t consider mythology to be entirely true, but they still take it seriously.
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  • n. 神话;神话学;神话集
  • 1. From this point on, the girl became the goddess of silk in Chinese mythology.

    从这个时刻开始,这位女孩就成了中国神话中的丝绸女神。

  • 2. In ancient mythology there was no impassable gulf separating the divine from the human beings.

    在上古神话中, 神与人之间没有不可逾越的鸿沟。

  • 3. We hope the prose and poetry, religion and mythology, art, philosophy and history collected here from around the world will serve to deepen understanding of male love's place in human nature.

    我们希望,通过这些从世界各地搜集到的散文、诗歌、宗教、神话、艺术、哲学和历史等各个方面的文献,让人们在人类本性上加深对同性爱的了解。

  • mythology (n.) early 15c., "exposition of myths," from Middle French mythologie and directly from Late Latin mythologia, from Greek mythologia "legendary lore, a telling of mythic legends; a legend, story, tale," from mythos "myth" (of unknown origin) + -logy "study." Meaning "a body of myths" first recorded 1781.
myth·ology / mɪˈθɒlədʒi ; NAmE mɪˈθɑːlədʒi / noun ( plural myth·ologies ) [uncountable ,  countable ] 1 ancient mythsin general; the ancient mythsof a particular culture, society, etc. (统称)神话;某文化(或社会等)的神话 Greek mythology 希腊神话 a study of the religions and mythologies of ancient Rome 关于古罗马的宗教和神话的研究 2 ideas that many people think are true but that do not exist or are false 虚幻的想法;错误的观点 the popular mythology that life begins at forty 生活四十方起步这种普遍的错误观点 mythology mythologies myth·ology / mɪˈθɒlədʒi ; NAmE mɪˈθɑːlədʒi /
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