"myth" po angielsku z przykładami - Słownik kolokacji angielskich
- A prevalent myth in the American ghetto is that athletic achievement - particularly in basketball - will provide a way out of poverty.
- Encouraged by the prevalent postwar myth that it was not an aggressor but rather the first victim of Nazism, the nation was slower to face its wartime legacy.
- One of the most prevalent myths about HIV transmission is that mosquitoes or other bloodsucking insects can infect you.
- In this myth, Adam and Jamie tested some of the more prevalent myths based on flatulence.
- According to myths prevalent among the people of this area, the town was founded by Raja Bhadra Sain.
- One of our most prevalent myths is the myth of improvement: that history is a progression, an evolving of civilization toward some ever-higher state.
- As a writer, Lawrence did much to dispel the myth of the sanctity of home and family so prevalent in Victorian literature.
- In it, among other things, we critique two of the most prevalent myths on happiness.
- Despite urban myths prevalent on the internet, there is no known documentation dating it to King Tut's tomb or ancient Egypt or to the Pilgrims.
- There is a myth prevalent across the public sector that talking to suppliers informally is somehow contrary to EU law.
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