mythical的意思和读音

mythical

: [ˈmɪθɪk(ə)l] : ['mɪθɪk(ə)l]

adj.

adj.factual,real

adj.legendary,mythological,fabulous,fabled,fairy-tale

mythicaladj.

1.existing only in ancient myths

mythical beasts/heroes

2.that does not exist or is not true

the mythical ‘rich uncle’ that he boasts about

na.1.“mythic”

adj.1.relating to or existing only in myths2.imaginary, or not real

na.1.The variant of mythic

1. throne( ); mythical); mother( ); ...

2. throne( ); mythical); mother( ); ...

3. muscular mythical nasty ...

4. ... Multishot Mythical Nightmarish ...

5. myopic a. mythical adj . ; natation n. ...

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1.I began to see the mythical character as a man. I learned that he is as fragile as he was powerful in a young son's eyes.

2.Dragons are referred to as the divine mythical creature that brings with it ultimate abundance, prosperity and good fortune.

3.They remind me of that mythical stockbroking firm that predicted the equity market better than its competitors.

4.The "first-time smartphone buyer" is a bit of a mythical creature, like a perfect gas in physics, or a unicorn or jackalope.“西鹿

5.mermaid A mythical piscine humanoid, the upper portion being that of a female human, the lower that of a teleost.

6.Even after he has slept with one of these mythical creatures he will still refer to her as a virgin, and almost never by name.

7.The mythical philosopher's stone, or sorcerer's stone, is said to be a chemical substance capable of turning lead into gold.

8.A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings, and a scaly skin.

9.Not bad for a mythical creature whose name, in Chinese, sounds very much like an especially vile obscenity. Which is precisely the point.

10.The mythical origin of the Gelede is said to reflect the transformation from a matriarchal society into a patriarchal society.