superstitious
英 [ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃəs]
美 [ˌsuːpərˈstɪʃəs]
adj. 迷信的; 有迷信观念的
Collins.1 / BNC.14759 / COCA.14286
牛津词典
adj.
- 迷信的;有迷信观念的
believing in superstitions- superstitious beliefs
迷信观念 - I'm superstitious about the number 13.
我相信13这个数字不吉利。
- superstitious beliefs
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 迷信的
People who aresuperstitiousbelieve in things that are not real or possible, for example magic.- Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
琼非常迷信,认为绿色会带来厄运。
- Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
- ADJ-GRADED (恐惧、信念)非理性的,盲目的
Superstitiousfears or beliefs are irrational and not based on fact.- A wave of superstitious fear spread among the townspeople...
盲目的恐惧感在市民中蔓延。 - In the countryside as a young doctor she encountered ancient superstitious beliefs and prejudices.
作为一名年轻医生,她在乡下见识了古老的迷信思想和偏见。
- A wave of superstitious fear spread among the townspeople...
英英释义
adj
- showing ignorance of the laws of nature and faith in magic or chance
- finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin
双语例句
- All these old novels bear the religions and superstitious characters of the feudal society.
所有这些旧小说都具有封建社会的宗教迷信性。 - I'm not usually superstitious, but yesterday was a VERY unlucky day.
我通常并不迷信,但昨天实在运气太不好了。 - 'I get very superstitious about things like that,' she said by way of explanation.
“在那种事儿上我会很迷信,”她解释道。 - Too superstitious to them what will bring about the low vulgarization of culture and speech is graceless change.
对他们过于迷信将会导致文化的低俗化和话语的粗野化。 - As a kid, I wasn't superstitious.
小的时候我不迷信。 - They are a superstitious and devout people, seeing their culture and beliefs as both infallible and inseparable.
他们是迷信而虔诚的,认为自己的文化和信仰从无谬误密不可分。 - I think it's just superstitious nonsense that13is an unlucky number.
我认为把13看作一个不吉利的数字完全是迷信的无稽之谈。 - Gamblers and adventures are generally superstitious.
赌徒和冒险家往往很迷信。 - Attila was famous for his superstitious beliefs.
同时阿提拉也是一个很迷信的人。 - I have a very superstitious friend called Mack.
我有个非常迷信的朋友名叫麦克。
