superstition

美音:[.supər'stɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[.suːpə(r)'stɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.迷信;迷信观念(或思想)

网络迷信行为;迷信的观念习俗;烈焰第六感

变形:

复数:superstitions  


完整释义:


n.

1.迷信;迷信习惯[行为];〔古语〕邪教,异教,异端
2.自欺欺人的想法


例句:

  1. I'm not a man of superstition, but I've seen strange things.
    我并非迷信的人,但我的确亲眼见过怪事。

  2. Only those, who are of superstition and do not know the truth, are afraid that scientist would discover the veil of superstition.
    只有盲目、不知真理者,才会拒绝让科学家动手来揭开其迷信的面纱。

  3. Superstition: Peacock Feathers should never be brought on stage, either as a costume element, prop or part of a set as chaos will ensue.
    迷信:孔雀羽毛应该永远不带上舞台,不能作为服装元素,道具或者布景的一部分,否则混乱将接踵而来。

  4. Is a kind of superstition that if we do not desire to speak out of the Hope.
    有种迷信说法认为如果把愿望说出来就不灵了。

  5. Because of the unique Taoism culture format and activity fashion, which are easy to be regarded as superstition and unique phenomenon.
    其独特而传统的道教文化形式、活动方式,更容易被简单的视为迷信与另类。

  6. he crossed a small " branch " two or three times , because of a prevailing juvenile superstition that to cross water baffled pursuit.
    他在一条小溪流上来回跨过两三次,因为孩子们普遍迷信来回跨水就会让人追不上。

  7. I have a great deal of sympathy for the view that it is possible to have religion without primitive superstition.
    我非常愿意相信这个观点,即不带有原始迷信的宗教是有可能的。

  8. An old superstition says that yawning is caused by the devil and that evil spirits enter the body when your mouth is open wide .
    有种古老的迷信说法认为打哈欠是由魔鬼引起的,而且当你张大嘴时,魔鬼会钻进你的身体。

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