mythic

形容词 adj.
发音 mĭth'ĭk

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Mythical; existing in myth.
    — Whitehead-Gould has become a mythic presence in the case history fairy-tale: the personification of the selfish woman who went back on her promise to deliver up her child to an unfulfilled aspiring mother.
  2. Very rare.
  3. Amazing, epic, legendary. colloquial
    — Had Pesky nailed Enos Slaughter in the 1946 Series, his throw home would have become a mythic moment.

词形变化

more mythic comparative most mythic superlative

词源

1660s; from Latin mȳthicos or Ancient Greek μυθικός (muthikós); equivalent to myth + -ic.
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