单词:superstition
音标:[.sju:pә'stiʃәn] ;
柯林斯词典等级:1 级;
n. 迷信
[法] 迷信
[法] 迷信
n. an irrational belief arising from ignorance or fear
词型变化:名词复数形式 : superstitions
考试类型:[六级/考研/托福/IELTS/GRE]
考试类型:[六级/考研/托福/IELTS/GRE]
词性分布:
superstition的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词(n.)
- 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。
- He holds that ignorance leads to superstition.他认为无知会导致迷信。
- That superstition was prevalent among them.那种迷信在他们之间广为流传。
- The superstition still lingers on among them.那种迷信仍然残留在他们的脑海中。
- It's just superstition that you shouldn't walk under ladders.不应该在梯子下面穿过
常见句型
用作名词(n.)
- 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。
- Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.破除一切盲目崇拜和迷信。
词汇搭配
- the thirteen superstition以13为不吉利的迷信...
经典引文
Jimmy had a..meaningless superstition..about not shaking hands across doorways.
出自:G. CharlesMyth and superstition have always surrounded the sea.
出自:C. FrancisThe capital was rotten with superstition. Charm-sellers, occultists..flourished.
出自:M. Moorcock
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