an irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear
superstition 片语
片语
aberglaube(德)迷信
belief superstition迷信
no superstition禁迷信
Fair Superstition公平迷信
feudalism superstition封建迷信
British Superstition英国迷信
credulous superstition幼稚的迷信
word superstition词语迷信
fetish恋物(等于fetich);迷信;偶像
Higher Superstition高级迷信
superstition 例句
英汉例句
this horrible murder and mutilation of innocent people is a powerful reminder of the dangers of believing in superstition and witchcraft.
这种恐怖的对无辜者的谋杀和致残强烈的提醒着人们信奉迷信和巫术的危险!
but one theory holds that this superstition arises from a christian belief in the holy trinity: since a ladder leaning against a wall forms a triangle, 「breaking」 that triangle was blasphemous.
some people are funny about mixing red and white flowers together, as there is a superstition that this combination symbolises blood and bandages.
有些人觉得把红色和白色花朵混在一起会很不错,然而这两种颜色放在一起的迷信代表是血和伤痛。
in order to appease the turbulent tribues, the chiefs propagated superstition to alter the member’s ideology and consolidate their reign.
为了安抚战乱的部落,部落首领通过宣传迷信来转变部落成员的思想形态并巩固他们的统治。
a superstition is an irrational idea, like believing that the number 13 is unlucky!
迷信是一种不合常理的想法,比如认为13是不吉利的数字!
but in some parts of the world, such as central africa, mutations that result in albinism (or a significant depigmentation) of a baby can provoke fear and superstition and sometimes even infanticide.
the superstition seems to arise from the belief that mirrors don't just reflect your image; they hold bits of your soul.
这个迷信似乎源自以下说法:镜子不仅可以照出你自己;它们还装载着你的一部分灵魂。
superstition urged me to comply with this impulse: supposing he should be dead!
迷信迫使我遵从了这个沖动——「假使他死了呢!」
the reason for this superstition was that before the invention of walkie-talkies or comms, the cues for the theater technicians were coded whistles given by the stage manager.