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91. | finally realized that the horror he felt was superstitious in origin. |
| 最终认识到他感到的恐惧源自迷信。 |
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92. | Such a ridiculous superstition no longer exists. |
| 像这样荒谬的迷信已经不存在了。 |
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93. | This, I believe, is where the old superstitions came from. |
| 我以为,这就是古老迷信的由来。 |
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94. | Zhou Fan asks about superstitions. |
| 周凡询问了有关迷信的问题。 |
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95. | Hallie: Are you a superstitious person, Caroline? |
| 海莉:你是迷信的人吗,卡罗琳? |
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96. | The superstition still lingers on among them. |
| 那种迷信仍然残留在他们的脑海中。 |
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97. | Stupid superstition starts looking a lot like pattern,doesn't it? |
| 愚蠢的迷信开始有点像模式了, 不是吗? |
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98. | Superstitions is the religion of feeble minds.--Edmund Bruke, British artist |
| 迷信是意志薄弱者的宗教。英国艺术家伯克 |
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99. | Now I'm not superstitious, but I also don't want to break the rules. |
| 我倒不是迷信, 但也不想打破这个说法。 |
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100. | They tried their Best to liberate people from superstitions |
| 他们尽力使人们摆脱迷信的束缚。 |
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