mythologized
美 [mɪˈθɑləˌdʒaɪz]
英 [mɪˈθɒləˌdʒaɪz] 
- v.(把…)当作神话;(对…)作神话解释;讲述(神话);给(神话)分类
- 网络写神话;当做神话;神秘化
词形变化
过去分词:mythologized 现在分词:mythologizing 第三人称单数:mythologizes
英汉解释
英英解释
例句
The circumstances of his death, at the age of 35, have been much mythologized, but were most likely commonplace.
他死时才35岁,后来却被赋予了较多的神话色彩,而事实上却最有可能是平淡无奇的。
A BBC correspondent says the man, once mythologized as the quintessential terrorist, is now a rather chubby, dapper man in late middle age.
一位BBC记者指出,这位曾经被神话为典型恐怖主义者的人,现在只是一个身材矮胖,衣冠楚楚的中年男子。
Turner takes his starting point, one of the great heroic mythologized journeys in history.
作为起点,透纳选择了史上最富有英雄主义神话色彩的一段旅程。
War should not be mythologized, but it should be remembered.
战争不应该是神话,但它应该被记住。
The Commune has been mythologized by socialists and revolutionaries ever since.
已被神化了公社的社会主义者和革命者至今。
But one bird often mythologized for its wisdom may not be as brainy as we think.
但是有一种鸟的头脑并不像人们传说的那样聪明。
In the history of art healthy body was being mythologized.
在艺术史上,健美的身体都会被神化。