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urban legend - перевод на итальянский

FORM OF MODERN FOLKLORE
Urban myth; Friend Of A Friend; Urban Legends; Urban myths; Urban legends; Urban rumor; Urban Legend; Urban folklore; People awakening on the mortuary table; Urban mythology; Microwaved poodle; Modern myth; Urban tale; Contemporary legend; Belief tale; Contemporary belief tale; Internet urban legends; Internet Urban Legends; Popular legend; Urban lore; Urban legend
  • Chicago area]], here photographed in [[infra-red]]
  • Colchester Overpass, the site of the 1970s urban legend of the "[[Bunnyman]]", said to be a man or ghost in a rabbit costume who attacked people in the area
  • Silver Arrow]] ("''Silverpilen''")

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leggenda urbana, storia inventat e diffusa tramite internet
town planning         
  • city planning in Germany]] was official government policy dating back to Nazi rule.<ref>Hass-Klau, Carmen (2014). "Motorization and Footpath Planning During the Third Reich." ''The Pedestrian and the City''. Routledge.</ref>
  • G. T. von Chiewitz]]
  • Street Hierarchy and Accessibility
TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL PROCESS CONCERNED WITH THE USE OF LAND AND DESIGN OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
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city planning         
  • city planning in Germany]] was official government policy dating back to Nazi rule.<ref>Hass-Klau, Carmen (2014). "Motorization and Footpath Planning During the Third Reich." ''The Pedestrian and the City''. Routledge.</ref>
  • G. T. von Chiewitz]]
  • Street Hierarchy and Accessibility
TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL PROCESS CONCERNED WITH THE USE OF LAND AND DESIGN OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
City planning; Town planning; Urban development; Urban Planning; Urban and regional planning; City Planning; City planning efforts; Urban Development; Urban policy and planning; Statutory planning; Planning & development; Town Planning; Planning department; Community planning; City manager plan; Town-planning; URPL; Urban and Regional Planning; Urban studies and planning; Local planning; City plan; City layout; Urban Policy; Urban plan; Urban social planning; Planning Department; Area development plan; City and Regional Planning; Development planning; User:Glasgoh/Borough planning; Urban policy; Civil planning; Community Planning; Unplanned development; Town plan
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Определение

urban legend

Википедия

Urban legends and myths

An urban legend (sometimes contemporary legend, modern legend, urban myth, or urban tale) is a genre of folklore comprising fallacious claims or stories circulated as true, especially as having happened to a "friend of a friend" or a family member, often with horrifying, humorous, or cautionary elements. These legends can be entertaining but often concern mysterious peril or troubling events, such as disappearances and strange objects or entities. Urban legends may confirm moral standards, reflect prejudices, or be a way to make sense of societal anxieties. Urban legends in the past were most often circulated orally, but now can also be spread by any media. This includes newspapers, mobile news apps, e-mail, and most often, social media. Some urban legends have passed through the years/decades with only minor changes, in where the time period takes place. Generic urban legends are often altered to suit regional variations, but the lesson or moral remains majorly the same.

Примеры употребления для urban legend
1. "That‘s urban legend that is preposterous," the president said.
2. Langans champagne–fuelled feats became the stuff of urban legend.
3. An urban legend has it that the Yekutieli family does not want it.
4. It is nothing more than a fable, a Zionist urban legend.
5. Ainsworth can‘t stop spooling out fascinating tidbits of observation, humor, and what may or may not be urban legend.