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superstitions

英 [ˌsjuːpəˈstɪʃənz]

美 [ˌsupərˈstɪʃənz]

n.  迷信; 迷信观念(或思想)
superstition的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 迷信;迷信观念
    Superstitionis belief in things that are not real or possible, for example magic.
    1. Fortune-telling is a very much debased art surrounded by superstition...
      算命是一种非常低级的把戏,充满了迷信色彩。
    2. The phantom of the merry-go-round is just a local superstition.
      旋转木马的幽灵只不过是当地的迷信说法。

双语例句

  • Thanks to Ireland's history, everyone can enjoy Irish superstitions.
    多亏了当地的历史,每个人才能将爱尔兰的迷信引以为乐。
  • Some people have more superstitions than others.
    某些人所抱有的迷信比别人多。
  • Superstitions are often thought of as naive, popular beliefs that are logically or scientifically untenable.
    迷信通常被认为是一些朴实天真,流行甚广的信仰,从逻辑和科学的角度看都站不住脚。
  • Their thinking often had a traditional superstitions quality.
    他们的思想中往往有一种传统的迷信成份。
  • Another time people pay attention to superstitions is when they get married.
    人们留意迷信的另一个时刻是他们结婚的时候。
  • Historians differ about the origins of the superstitions.
    历史学家对这些迷信说法的起源看法各异。
  • He regards many beliefs of that sort as idle superstitions.
    他认为,这一类的信仰有许多都是无稽的迷信。
  • 7. There are many other superstitions associated with Halloween.
    和万圣节有关的迷信还有很多。
  • We don't need ritual and superstitions to live.
    我们不需要惯例和迷信去生活。
  • An unholy union of dark and ancient superstitions.
    愚昧和古老迷信的邪恶结合。