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51. | He holds that ignorance leads to superstition. |
| 他认为无知会导致迷信。 |
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52. | a popular myth, superstition, misconception, etc |
| 民众的神话、 迷信、 错误观念等. |
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53. | old wives' tale |
| 愚蠢的迷信 |
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54. | We should do away with all fetishes and superstitions and emancipate the mind. |
| 我们应该破除一切迷信,解放思想。 |
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55. | We must get rid of all superstitious ideas |
| 我们必须破除一切迷信思想。 |
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56. | Some pretend to be supernatural beings, and have killed or injured people; |
| 或利用迷信,装神弄鬼,致人死伤; |
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57. | Superstition is the religion of feeble minds.——Edmund Burke |
| 迷信是意志薄弱者的宗教。——伯克 |
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58. | There are many popular superstitions. |
| 也有许多很通俗的迷信。 |
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59. | Superstition is the religion of feeble minds.--Edmund Burke |
| 迷信是意志薄弱者的宗教。——伯克 |
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60. | The superstitious regard it as a bad omen. |
| 迷信的人认为那是一种恶兆。 |
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