euhemerism



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n.
神话即历史论的论点;
英英释义
Euhemerism
Euhemerism is a rationalizing method of interpretation, which treats mythological accounts as a reflection of historical events, or mythological characters as historical personages but which were shaped, exaggerated or altered by retelling and traditional mores. It was named for its creator Euhemerus.
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euhemerism (n.)
1846, "the method of regarding myths as glorified accounts of actual events or persons," with -ism + name of Euhemerus, Greek philosopher of Sicily (4c. B.C.E.), who wrote "Iera Anagraphe," in which he maintained the Greek deities actually were historical mortals. His name is literally "good day," from eu "well, good" (see eu-) + hemera "day" (see ephemera). Related: Euhemerist; euhemeristic.
1. It gives me the willies.
这使我毛骨悚然.
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2. Being alone in that gloomy house gave me the willies.
我一个人在那所阴暗的房子心里就发毛.
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3. He said that Opposition members were a bunch of weary Willies.
他说反对党的成员是一群没有力量和活力的家伙.
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4. Walking down that street at night gives me the willies.
晚上在那条街上走我很害怕.
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5. The dark, dank cave gave me the willies.
一个既黑暗又潮湿 、 又阴冷的洞.
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