/ m? θ; m? θ/ n
Stories that originated in ancient times, especially thoughts or beliefs about a race's early history, or explanations of natural events, such as seasonal myths (especially about a race's early historical thoughts or beliefs and explanations of natural phenomena, such as seasons): creation myths * ancient Greek myths.
[u] Such stories are collectively referred to as myths (collectively): they are famous in myths and legends.
A fictional thing, person, etc. The myth of racial superiority, classless society and human perfection, and the myth of racial superiority, classless society and human perfection.
& gt myth/? m? θ? KL; ˋm? θ? Kuala Lumpur/adj
1 (only) exists in myths: mythical heroes.
2 imaginary; Fictitious and imaginary; Fictitious: Fictitious wealth, the fictional "rich uncle" he boasted about owning a boat.