folklore的意思和读音

folklore

: [ˈfoʊkˌlɔr] : [ˈfəʊkˌlɔː(r)]

n.

n.legends,folk tales,received wisdom,myth,legend

folkloren.

1.the traditions and stories of a country or community

Irish/Indian folklore

The story rapidly became part of family folklore.

na.1.;;

n.1.traditional stories, sayings, and beliefs from a particular region or community

1. International/Global Studies Folklore Political Science ...

2. folk tales folklore foot margin ...

3. light literature folklore short novel,long short story ...

4. blend folklore explore ...

5. B.formation ; B.folklore ; C.culture ; ...

7. Resurrection Folklore Traditional food ...

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1.Both the incubi and the succubi are traditionally believed to be the children of Lilith, Adam's first wife in Jewish folklore.--

2.His mother wasn't highly educated, but because she was superstitious, she introduced Andersen to folklore.

3.Vampires have long been a part of the folklore of certain areas, particularly in parts of Eastern Europe.

4.Through their appreciation of folklore and fairy tales, we might be able to appreciate the different regions of "love. "”。

5.In the folklore of the British Isles, fairies are not the innocuous Tinkerbell creatures they are usually thought to be today.

6.If such a violation to expressions of folklore did not stop, we will unknowingly lost our precious cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

7.Folklore tells us that this was because families observed how children raised with Cod Liver Oil grew healthier and smarter.

8.He was a part of Manchester United folklore and was always a popular figure with the fans, especially because he was a Manchester lad.

9.The field work of Chinese folklore is still in a young and immature state in terms of theory and method.

10.Seeing this, the bright member of the folklore society went to the corridor outside the door with a banana in her mouth and hand.沿