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Myths Meaning in English

word · lemma: myth

/ˈmɪθs/
MITHS
/mˈɪθs/
MITHS

释义

Stories or beliefs, often traditional, that are not true, especially ancient tales about gods, heroes, or explanations of natural events. Also refers to widely held but false ideas.

用法与细微差别

Mostly plural: used for both ancient legends ('Greek myths') and common misconceptions ('health myths'). Formal, academic, and everyday usage. Don't confuse with 'legend' (which sometimes may refer to real people). Often used with verbs like 'debunk', 'believe', 'spread'. Singular 'myth' is also common.

例句

Many ancient myths explain how the world began.

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Some people still believe in old myths about the moon.

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We should check if these health myths are true.

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Don't believe all those diet myths you read online.

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A lot of what we think we know about history is based on myths.

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She loves reading about Greek myths and heroes.

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