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superstitiously
英音[ ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃəsli; ˌsjuːpəˈstɪʃəsli ] 美音[ ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəsli ]
迷信地
常用释义
词性释义
adv.
迷信地;被邪教所支配
例句
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To
cross
one
's
fingers
is
a
hand
gesture
used
to
superstitiously
wish for
good luck
or
to nullify
a
promise
.
交叉手指是一个迷信的手势,用来祈祷好运或者使一个做出的誓言无效化。
The parents
refused
,
superstitiously
believing
the
child
would
suffer even
more
if
she
left
her
home
.
但他们拒绝,原因是他们迷信如果离开家园,孩子会病得更严重。
Simon
superstitiously
made
the
sign
of
the
Tree
as
he
looked
around
.
Simon打量四周的时候,迷信地画了一个树的符号。
They
superstitiously
believed
Jerusalem
to
be
indestructable
,
because
of
the
Temple
of the
Lord
in
her midst
.
百姓迷信地认定耶路撒冷城不会倾毁,因为有上帝的圣殿在其中。
That
deed
was
only
superstitiously
believed
to
be
decisive
.
这是一个被人们断定为迷信的行为。
that
is
below
the
8%
level
regarded
,
almost
superstitiously
, as essential if huge
social
dislocation is
to
be
avoided
.
而8%被大家(几乎迷信地)认为是可以阻止社会错乱的增长底限。
an
object
superstitiously
believed
to
embody
magical powers
.
一种被一些邪教认为是体现魔力的东西。
Avoid
superstitiously
investing
events
with
power
or
meanings
they don't
have
.
不要迷信地将事件本身所没有的力量或意义强加其上。
There
are
four
kinds
of
people
who
oppose
this
:
the
people
who are
fanatically
and
superstitiously
against
dams
.
某些人的反对主要存在四种:一种是狂热迷信反坝。
Yet
superstitiously
believe these
beautiful
legends
却迷信美丽的传说
同根词
(词根superstition)
superstitious
adj
迷信的;由迷信引起的
superstition
n
迷信
superstitiousness
n
被邪教所支配