superstition如何读

英:[ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃn]

美:[ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃn]

superstition英汉释义

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.

superstition是什么意思

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

superstition自然拼读

su·per·sti·tion

su pr stI shn

superstition变形

复数:superstitions

superstition词根

词根:superstition

adj.

superstitious 迷信的;由迷信引起的

adv.

superstitiously 迷信地;被邪教所支配

superstition英英释义

noun

a belief that has no basis in fact.It's just a superstition that black cats bring bad luck.

an idea or practice based on such a belief.

such beliefs collectively.

the tendency to hold such beliefs; faith in chance or magic.

superstition词源中文解释

13世纪初,“虚假的宗教信仰; 对超自然力量的非理性信仰”,源自拉丁语 superstitionem(主格 superstitio)“预言,占卜; 对超自然力量的恐惧,对神的过度恐惧,基于恐惧或无知的宗教信仰,被认为与真理或理性不相容”,字面意思是“站在上面”,动作名词,来自 superstare 的过去分词词干“站在或在上面; 幸存”,来自 super “在...上面”(参见 super-)+ stare “站立”,来自 PIE 词根 *sta- “站立,使或保持坚定”。

有许多理论来解释拉丁语的意义发展,但尚未被普遍接受; 德·范建议这个意义是“使其继续存在”。最初在英语中特别是指宗教; “不合理的观念”的意义来自1794年。

superstition_哲学行业词汇

迷信

superstition_法律行业词汇

迷信

superstition词源英文解释

Middle English supersticion, from Anglo-French, from Latin superstition-, superstitio, from superstit-, superstes standing over (as witness or survivor), from super- + stare to stand — more at stand

The first known use of superstition was in the 13th century

superstition儿童词典英英释义

supervenientadjective

coming or occurring as something additional or unexpected

superveneverb

to take place as an additional or unlooked-for development

supertonicnoun

the second tone of a major or minor scale

supertankernoun

a very large cargo ship fitted with tanks for carrying large amounts of liquid

superstorenoun

a very large store often offering a wide variety of goods for sale

superstitiousadjective

of, relating to, or influenced by superstition

superstitiousadjective

of, relating to, or influenced by superstition

superstitionnoun

a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, or trust in magic

an unreasoning fear of nature, the unknown, or God resulting from superstition

superstitionnoun

a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, or trust in magic

an unreasoning fear of nature, the unknown, or God resulting from superstition

superstition 例句

1 In that tiny Peloponnesian village the old superstitions survived.

2 Another superstition is that dolphins bring good luck, so I was glad to spot a school of them herding baitfish as Abbey and I motored up the shoreline.

3 “You must leave your superstitions behind now,” her stepmother said sternly.

4 As the HIV/AIDS epidemic spread around the world, and a wave of fear and superstition with it, Haitians were quickly labeled a “risk group.”

5 The Western culture is no stranger to superstition, especially during a wedding.

在西方文化中,迷信并不少见,特别是在婚礼中。

6 The research was successful, a triumph, as was much of the rest of his life, of reason over superstition.

7 Jimmy had a..meaningless superstition..about not shaking hands across doorways.

8 Superstition: To wish someone ‘Good luck’ before a show is bad luck.

迷信:在演出前祝某人‘好运’是不吉利的。

9 Do you believe in jinx or superstition?

你相信迷信或不详之物的说法 吗 ?)

10 Their thinking often had a traditional superstitions quality.

他们的思想往往带有传统的迷信色彩。

11 What had he come to, when superstition filled his head as if he were an ignorant fieldhand?

12 Although the boy had developed a superstition that each time he opened the book he would learn something important, he decided it was an unnecessary burden.

13 But she told me there’s some superstition that a bad dress rehearsal means a good show.

14 Comets have always evoked fear and awe and superstition.

15 A doctor who didn’t understand local culture might mistake patients’ complaints for bizarre superstitions, or be utterly baffled by Haitian logic.

16 Atheism is better than superstition, Faith must be guided by wisdom.

无信与迷信二者,宁愿“无信”;也不要“迷信”, 信必须智信.

17 “You understand that it is wrong to take joy in pagan rituals, because it breaks the first commandment. Pagan rituals are misinformed superstition, and they are the gateway to Hell. Do you understand that, then?”

18 Old Grandma shook her head at him, but he called it superstition, and he opened his textbooks to show her.

19 The split-verb superstition can even lead to a crisis of governance.

20 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。

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