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| 因为孩子们普遍迷信认为, |
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-- 来源 -- 汤姆?索亚历险记 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Chapter 8 (1) |
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42. | a surviving superstition |
| 仍然存在的迷信 |
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43. | In his day, Confucius seems to have had a great dislike for superstitious practices, but his descendants seem to have behaved otherwise. |
| 当年,孔子十分讨厌迷信,但是他的子孙却非常迷信。 |
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44. | and even the most superstitious villagers, |
| 连最迷信的村民, |
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45. | Second, no one is immune from the assumptions that underlie superstition, nor from holding or practicing superstitions to some degree. |
| 其二,没有人不相信假设,而假设正是迷信的基础,再说每个人或多或少都有点相信迷信,或是实施迷信。 |
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46. | He was enslaved to superstition. |
| 他成为迷信的奴隶。 |
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47. | What are some of superstitions in your country? |
| 你们国家有哪些迷信? |
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-- 来源 -- 生活英语口语25天快训 - Day 25?Rest Time |
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48. | superstitious beliefs, ideas, practices |
| 迷信的说法、 想法、 做法. |
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49. | believing in superstitions |
| 受迷信思想支配的 |
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50. | suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious. |
| 带点迷信的;神秘的。 |
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