superstitiously
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例句
To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture used to superstitiously wish for good luck or to nullify a promise.
交叉手指是一個(gè)迷信的手勢(shì),用來祈禱好運(yùn)或者使一個(gè)做出的誓言無效化。
The parents refused, superstitiously believing the child would suffer even more if she left her home.
但他們拒絕,原因是他們迷信如果離開家園,孩子會(huì)病得更嚴(yán)重。
Simon superstitiously made the sign of the Tree as he looked around.
Simon打量四周的時(shí)候,迷信地畫了一個(gè)樹的符號(hào)。
They superstitiously believed Jerusalem to be indestructable, because of the Temple of the Lord in her midst.
百姓迷信地認(rèn)定耶路撒冷城不會(huì)傾毀,因?yàn)?/c>有上帝的圣殿在其中。
That deed was only superstitiously believed to be decisive.
這是一個(gè)被人們斷定為迷信的行為。
that is below the 8% level regarded, almost superstitiously , as essential if huge social dislocation is to be avoided.
而8%被大家(幾乎迷信地)認(rèn)為是可以阻止社會(huì)錯(cuò)亂的增長底限。
an object superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.
一種被一些邪教認(rèn)為是體現(xiàn)魔力的東西。
Avoid superstitiously investing events with power or meanings they don't have.
不要迷信地將事件本身所沒有的力量或意義強(qiáng)加其上。
There are four kinds of people who oppose this: the people who are fanatically and superstitiously against dams.
某些人的反對(duì)主要存在四種:一種是狂熱迷信反壩。
Yet superstitiously believe these beautiful legends
卻迷信美麗的傳說