adj. 迷信的;迷信引起的,没有充分根据的
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比较级
more superstitious
最高级
most superstitious
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词根:superstition
adv.
superstitiously 迷信地;被邪教所支配
n.
superstition 迷信
superstitiousness 被邪教所支配
1.Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
琼极端迷信,认为绿色会带来厄运。
2.The superstitious man put the priority on the superficial supersonic superiority.
迷信的人把优先权放在表面的超音速的优良上。
3.Are you superstitious?
你迷信吗?
4.For the superstitious Chinese, the fire is likely to be seen as a bad omen.
对于一些迷信的中国人而言,这场大火可能会被视为一个不吉利的预兆。
5.I'm superstitious about the number 13.
我相信13这个数字不吉利。
6.Despite knowing better, even the most rational of us seem to have some superstitious beliefs.
尽管明知(这是迷信),但哪怕是最理性的人似乎都有些迷信观念。