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21. | Frightened or intimidated by superstition. |
| (因迷信而)恐惧被迷信吓倒或胆怯的 |
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22. | superstitious tradition |
| 迷信的传统 |
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23. | the trammels of superstition |
| 迷信的束缚 |
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24. | Whoever organizes and utilizes superstitious sects, secret societies, and evil religious organizations or sabotages the implementation of the state's laws and executive regulations by utilizing superstition |
| 组织和利用会道门、邪教组织或者利用迷信破坏国家法律、行政法规实施的, |
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25. | He pinned his faith on an aBsurdity. |
| 他迷信荒唐 |
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26. | That's just a superstition. |
| 那只是迷信而已。 |
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27. | Superstition results from ignorance. |
| 迷信产生于无知。 |
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28. | 或者耶和华万军之神,向约瑟的馀民施恩。 |
| Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the LORD God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph. |
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29. | superstitious religion |
| 迷信的宗教 |
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30. | He is prone to idleness [superstition]. |
| 他好偷懒 [迷信] 。 |
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