superstition

英[ˌsuːpə'stɪʃn] 美[ˌsuːpər'stɪʃn]
  • n. 迷信;没有根据的理论
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星级词汇:
  • super adj.超级的;极好的
    n. (名词)
    1. 迷信
    2. 盲目崇拜
    3. 盲目恐惧
    4. 迷信行为
    5. 迷信习惯
    6. 邪教
    7. 异教
    8. 异端
    9. 自欺欺人的想法
    10. 迷信观念
    11. 没有根据的理论
    n. (名词)
    1. [U] [C] 迷信 (a) belief which is not based on reason or fact but on old ideas about luck, magic, etc.

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear

1. It's all rubbish and superstition, and there's nothing in it.
这都是废话和迷信,不是真的.

来自柯林斯例句

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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

4. According to superstition, breaking a mirror brings bad luck.
按照迷信的说法,摔碎镜子会带来噩运。

来自《权威词典》

5. It's a common superstition that black cats are unlucky.
认为黑猫不吉祥是一种很普遍的迷信.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It's a common superstition that black cats are unlucky.
      认为黑猫不吉利,这是一种普遍的迷信思想。
    2. He holds that ignorance leads to superstition.
      他认为无知会导致迷信。
    3. That superstition was prevalent among them.
      那种迷信在他们之间广为流传。
    4. The superstition still lingers on among them.
      那种迷信仍然残留在他们的脑海中。
    5. It's just superstition that you shouldn't walk under ladders.
      不应该在梯子下面穿过
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. According to superstition, if you walk under a ladder it brings you bad luck.
      根据迷信说法,你若从梯子下走过将遭厄运。
    2. Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.
      破除一切盲目崇拜和迷信。