单词 | Superstitious |
例句 | (1) It was a deeply superstitious country, where earthquakes were commonly believed to portend the end of dynasties. (2) Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck. (3) You don't believe that superstitious nonsense, do you? (4) I'm superstitious about the number 13. (5) A wave of superstitious fear spread among the townspeople. (6) She is superstitious about spilling salt on the table. (7) 'I get very superstitious about things like that,' she said by way of explanation. (8) Some people are superstitious about spilling salt on the table. (9) She rationalized away the superstitious beliefs of the country folk. (10) It is a superstitious idea that the ghost can cast a living man under a spell. (11) All these old novels bear the religions and superstitious characters of the feudal society. (12) A superstitious fear swept over the hidden assassin. (13) He is slightly finicky and a little superstitious. (14) The old man was mildly superstitious. (15) There is no reason to be superstitious. (16) Superstitious attachment good luck symbols and mascots are attempts to keep fear at bay. (17) Part of this comes from a superstitious but unacknowledged sense that grief is contagious and unlucky. (18) He had a superstitious premonition that it would be Ivor Newley. (19) The two of them now resembled a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering(/superstitious.html), and plowing through the miasma. (20) Eventually a superstitious caretaker took fright at this omen and killed the bird. (21) Often they have a kind of superstitious feeling that once their fears are spoken, they may come true. (22) The stubble is not a superstitious concession to the streak. (23) Will they see this as largely superstitious - the invocation of a kind of magic? (24) Not a place to be superstitious, when you are alone at night up there with a casket! (25) They aim to deliver the people who are in bondage to superstitious belief. (26) The latest public opinion poll showed that 25% of us consider ourselves superstitious. (27) I always put my left shoe on first; I'm superstitious . (28) Men often believe what their hearts feel, and many believe in something that is incomprehensible, supernatural and superstitious. Dr T.P.Chia (29) First off, there are our own prejudices, part folklore, part superstitious fear. (30) He says it indicates a clean break with a stupid and superstitious past. (1) They aim to deliver the people who are in bondage to superstitious belief. (2) It was a deeply superstitious country, where earthquakes were commonly believed to portend the end of dynasties. (3) Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck. (4) She is superstitious about spilling salt on the table. (5) All these old novels bear the religions and superstitious characters of the feudal society. (31) The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray. (32) He made long-length longevity noodles -- not for their superstitious value, bat for their taste. (33) The overall effect was most sinister: I was not surprised that superstitious servants should be fearful of the thing. (34) They were a superstitious lot and tomorrow they would be fighting for their lives. (35) My mother is so superstitious she won't step on a crack when we walk down the street. (36) Men become superstitious, not because they have too much imagination, but because they are not aware that they have any. George Santayana (37) Madame de Genlis was superstitious and a Latinist. (38) Superstitious activities have come to life again recently. (39) Are you superstitious? I guess I am a fatalist. (40) The superstitious regard it as a bad omen. (41) Still others believe it is a superstitious book augury. (42) It is a superstitious tradition that corvine is inauspicious. (43) They alone are scientific, while the traditional methods of the sciences of human action are metaphysical, that is, in the terminology of positivism, superstitious and spurious. (44) Travel rubbish culture includes six types i. e. "strange culture", "plagiaristic culture", "false culture", "superstitious culture", "ugly culture"and"evil culture". (45) Neil: They tempt fate by getting visitors to do things which, if they are superstitious, will bring them bad luck. (46) Being superstitious, they never ate anyone who was less than whole. So untying the king, they sent him on his way. (47) He is a greedy, superstitious, proud, spiritless and stupid fellow. (48) The two of them now a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering, and plowing through the miasma. (49) The uncivilized decision is the human's earliest decision making by the benighted and superstitious way. (49) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (50) Superstitious people believe that the sight of magpie is a good omen. (51) One could take it in a pious or even superstitious way and simply believe it unquestioningly. (52) I don't believe in magic, a lot of superstitious hocus-pocus. (53) The landlord played on his superstitious mind with all the cunning with which years of overlordship had endowed him. (54) According to superstitious belief , this is because of retribution for bad deeds. (55) During the Mao years many of its traditions, such as fortune telling, geomancy, possession by spirits, and popular rituals, were banned as superstitious. (56) The reason such a spooked horse was called boggled was because people were superstitious and they thought what might be spooking the horse might be a ghost or supernatural spirit. (57) The sudden resolve had prompted her like superstitious impulse to abandon her aimless course. (58) Too superstitious to them what will bring about the low vulgarization of culture and speech is graceless change. (59) The two of them now a superstitious swamp devil, humming, hovering, and plowing through miasma. (60) Witches, fortunetellers are suchlike who play upon people's superstitious fear. (61) Now that people are no longer superstitious, fortune-telling as a profession is finished. (62) I spilled some salt while I was cooking, I am very superstitious so when I spill salt I need to throw some over my left shoulder to avoid bad luck. (63) It was a place of heathenism and superstitious rites, to be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks and to the wild animals than we. (64) Because of this, each of Tzu Chi's evening prayer meetings, particularly avoids superstitious displays. (65) A wise believer understands the essence of Buddhism, Those who are superstitious misinterpret the virtue of religion. (66) We are superstitious to the science now, and believe seeing is the truth, but we aren't able to find our skew self-will out. (67) Ashley: I'm not superstitious, but it's true. I mean, it's bad luck. Dane, how's my scope? (67) try its best to gather and build good sentences. (68) The superstitious man put the priority on the superficial supersonic superiority. (69) One of his responsibilities is fighting against a superstitious valuation of Europe. (70) We document the existence of the influence of superstitious beliefs on consumer behavior and specify their conscious and nonconscious underlying properties. (71) The new religion is an amalgam of superstitious beliefs and modern science. (72) After the coup detat in the 1990s Albanians began to embrace the superstitious traditions of their ancestors. (73) He has a superstitious thought that black cat are unlucky. |
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