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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

  • An unholy union of dark and ancient superstitions.
    愚昧和古老迷信的邪恶结合。
  • Bright people question things, and have numerous superstitions.
    聪明人会对事情表示怀疑,还有无数的迷信。
  • Although superstitions involve beliefs and practices, they are usually transmitted as sayings.
    虽然迷信涉及的是信仰和行为,但它往往以谚语的形式出现。
  • In American superstitions, the number three is very important.
    在美国迷信中,数字三很重要。
  • We must explode superstitions.
    我们必须破除迷信。
  • 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。
  • Rituals and superstitions may become a substitute for a religious life.
    宗教仪式和迷信活动可能成为宗教生活的替代物。
  • Many of us already know about several American superstitions.
    我们许多人已经知道一些美国的迷信。
  • We must call on the masses to arise in struggle against their own illiteracy, superstitions and unhygienic habits.
    我们必须告诉群众,自己起来同自己的文盲、迷信和不卫生的习惯作斗争。
  • Education showed him the falsity of his superstitions.
    教育向他指出了他迷信的错误行为。