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1. | 5 [和合]我追想8古时之日,思想你的一切9作为,默念你手的工作。 |
| NIV] I remember the days of long ago; I meditate on all your works and consider what your hands have done. |
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2. | believing in superstitions |
| 受迷信思想支配的 |
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3. | We must get rid of all superstitious ideas |
| 我们必须破除一切迷信思想。 |
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4. | a superstitionist |
| 迷信者 |
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5. | myth of mental illness |
| 精神疾病迷信 |
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6. | 1.superstition; superstitious belief; blind faith; blind worship; 2.to have blind faith in; to make a fetish of |
| 迷信 |
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7. | The superstitious(迷信的) man put the priority(『优』先) on the superficial(表面、浮浅、浅薄) supersonic(超音波) superiority |
| 迷信的人将优先权放到肤浅的超级(声波)自尊(势)。 |
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8. | That is blind faith. |
| 那是迷信。 |
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9. | Greece, where individual liberties are cherished, some are concerned security measures is are(这个单复数做过思想斗争 |
| 但是在希腊这个崇尚自由的国家,一些人认为安全措施有些过头了。 |
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10. | believe in superstition |
| 相信迷信 |
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