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21. | That superstition was prevalent among them. |
| 那种迷信在他们之间广为流传。 |
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22. | Frightened or intimidated by superstition. |
| (因迷信而)恐惧被迷信吓倒或胆怯的 |
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23. | It was basically a superstition. |
| 实质上那是一种自欺欺人的想法。 |
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24. | Rumours feeds on ignorance and superstition. |
| 无知和迷信助长谣言的传播。 |
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25. | He was enslaved to superstition. |
| 他成为迷信的奴隶。 |
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26. | He is prone to idleness [superstition]. |
| 他好偷懒 [迷信] 。 |
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27. | A heretical or unorthodox religious belief. |
| 宗教信仰异教的或非正统的宗教信仰 |
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28. | because of a prevailing juvenile superstition, |
| 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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29. | recant one's former beliefs, heresies |
| 宣布放弃以前的信仰、 异教信仰. |
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30. | a popular myth, superstition, misconception, etc |
| 民众的神话、 迷信、 错误观念等. |
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