mythic的意思和读音

mythic

: [ˈmɪθɪk] : ['mɪθɪk]

adj.

adj.real,factual

adj.fictional,fictitious,fanciful,illusory,mythological

mythicadj.

1.that has become very famous, like sb/sth in a myth

Scott of the Antarctic was a national hero of mythic proportions.

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adj.1.relating to or existing only in myths2.extremely large or great in a way that does not seem real

1. 16. Fabled 17. Mythic 18. Immortal ...

2. 4.Mythical 5.Mythic 6.Mythically ...

3. 29 Exalted 31 Mythic 32 Immortal ...

4. ... philanthropic adj. poet;mythic myth;magnetic

5.殿 ... 16. 殿 Fabled 17. 殿 Mythic 18. 殿 Immortal ...

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1.In mythic legends, the depiction of the dead Ymir is quite similar to that of the dead Kronos .

2.A mythic tale like this has no doubt added to the mystery of the hotspring and made it more attractive to tourists.使

3.It taps directly into the country's mythic image of itself: unshowily brave and just a little stiff, brewing tea as the bombs fall.

4.Here, we converged on an overall interpretation of the texts consistent with a framework grounded in mythic content.

5.Over the years, the old nine holes to its mythic and complex landscape attract many risk-takers into spoiled for choice.

6.Revered enough by Hindus to roam the streets of Jodhpur, a bull is still not as sacred as a cow, which is surrounded by a great mythic aura.

7.She was the inventor of the mythic, noxious "death panels. "”。

8.Mythic warns players to " never underestimate" the power of a Witch Hunter's wardrobe, especially the hat.

9.The swift decline of the Irish economy was as mythic as its rise.退

10.In the case of my mythic HDTV, that $2000 purchase would have $100 tax added on, all of which would be sent to the Feds.2000100