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词组 an old wives' tale
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an old wives' tale
a piece of advice or an idea which a lot of people believed in the past but which we now know is wrong.
It's an old wives' tale that drinking alcohol before you go to bed helps you sleep.
idioman old wives' taleused about a piece of advice, for example about health problems, that people believed in former times, but that most people now think is not true:Daughters still turn to their mothers when they are worried about their children's health, though all the experts warn about believing old wives' tales.Some say if the sky turns red in the evening it won't rain the next day, but I think that's an old wives' tale.

old wives' tale

A now-debunked story or idea that was once believed, often superstitiously. How can you believe in that old wives' tale? Oh, that's just an old wives' tale! A broken mirror does not guarantee seven years' bad luck.

an old wives' tale

COMMON An old wives' tale is a belief that a lot of people have that is based on traditional ideas, often ones which have been proved to be incorrect. My mother used to tell me to feed a cold and starve a fever. Is it just an old wives' tale? It's not just an old wives' tale, you know, that full moons and madness go together.

an old wives' tale

a widely held traditional belief that is now thought to be unscientific or incorrect.
The phrase (and its earlier variant old wives' fable ) is recorded from the early 16th century, with the earliest example being from Tyndale's translation of the Bible.

an old ˈwives’ tale

(disapproving) an old idea or belief that has proved not to be scientific: When you’re expecting a baby, people tell you all sorts of old wives’ tales.The belief that make-up ruins your skin is just an old wives’ tale.
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