Examples of using Mythological in English and their translations into Danish
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Down a dark mythological river.
Lenin's arrival in Russia by train had almost mythological status.
You referring to the mythological bird or the muscle car?
Or the muscle car? You referring to the mythological bird?
The Search of Aldoran, mythological novel of 296 pages.
Deities from the Greek mythological pantheon also tend to be incorporated in Buddhist representations,
Where like-minded students can meet and concoct world-building, role-playing scenarios, dispatching mythological creatures.
It's almost mythological to kill an animal
Where like-minded students can meet inhabiting fantastical heroes and dispatching mythological creatures. and concoct world-building.
A mythological power that the whole world has to acknowledge,- Because what African American men have to go through is so tough, and Meek has that. the ones who make it almost have like.
Hercules was the most famous of all mythological heroes.
The traditional Egyptologist will still claim that"this artifact is of a religious and mythological nature.
now, owners and their guests are entertained by the mythological motifs.
With Sleipnir across the street this part of our national identity is put into a mythological context.
This could also be difficult if the intention was to represent a ship that was itself mythological.
A royal family of an ancient tribe could often name its ancestors back to a distant mythological forefather, which was back to the Gods.
The work is both alluring and threatening like the mythological female sirens,
it's practically mythological.
And with its light-footed leaps into mythological material, the children's
Other units show Christ's Passion and the mythological bird Phoenix,