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The sudden resolve had prompted her like superstitious impulse to abandon her aimless course.
这个决心就象一股迷信的冲动,敦促她放弃毫无目的的徘徊.
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It is a superstitious idea that the ghost can cast a living man under a spell.
鬼魂能迷住人是一种迷信的观念.
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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。
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我通常并不迷信,但为了以防万一,我今年最好小心一些,尽管我并非很迷信。
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Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts.
安·布拉德利破除迷信,给出了医学事实。
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For a start, he is right to argue against making a fetish of invention.
在一开始, 他反对迷信单纯的发明这个观点是正确的.
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Fortune-telling is a very much debased art surrounded by superstition.
算命是一种非常低级的把戏,充满了迷信色彩。
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Atheism is better than superstition, Faith must be guided by wisdom.
无信与迷信二者,宁愿“无信”;也不要“迷信”, 信必须智信.
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An abnormally obsessive preoccupation or attachment; a fixation.
迷恋,迷信(物)不正常地萦绕于心头的事物或情感; 固恋.
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另外,王充还批判了“度世不死”、“修炼成仙”的思想以及祭祀、占卜等迷信活动,探讨了迷信存在的根源,批判了形形色色的方士,将无神论思想发展到更高的水平。
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They aim to deliver the people who are in bondage to superstitious belief.
他们的目的在于解脱那些受迷信束缚的人.
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Superstition, idolatry, and hypocrisy have ample wages, but truth goes a begging.
迷信 、 愚昧和虚伪具有腰缠万贯, 但真理一直是一个乞丐.
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For Bierce , Christianity was an antiquated superstition with no place in the modern world.
对比尔斯来说, 基督教是在现代世界毫无立足之地的陈腐迷信.
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自以为是或妄自菲薄, 其实都是迷信和僵化.
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A chilling reminder of our superstitious past has been unearthed from a rural farmhouse.
从一个乡下的农舍已经发掘出使我们从迷信的过去猛醒的东西.
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The new religion is an amalgam of supersitious beliefs and modern science.
这种新宗教是迷信和现代科学的混合物.
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