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1. | 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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2. | 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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3. | The briber(行贿者) described the tribe(部落) head's bribery(受/行贿行为). |
| 行贿者描述了部落首领的受贿行为. |
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4. | However unsound these assumptions may be, superstitious beliefs and behavior are remarkably widespread at every level of society. |
| 尽管这些假设不太完善,迷信信仰和迷信行为还是在我们社会的各个阶层广泛地流行着。 |
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5. | superstitious behaviour |
| 迷信行为 |
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6. | I wonder if that is superstition? |
| 我不知道这是不是一种迷信行为? |
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7. | My behavior(行为、举止) is on behalf(利益) of half zebras," the algebra(代数) teacher said. |
| 我的行为代表了一半斑马的利益,"代数老师说. |
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8. | 12 神观看世界、是败坏了.有血气的人、地上都败坏了行为。 |
| God saw how corrupt the earth had become, for all the people on earth had corrupted their ways. |
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9. | (3) 当确定被要求的行为标准时,应考虑规定或禁止某些行为的规则。 |
| Rules which prescribe or forbid certain conduct have to be considered when establishing the required standard of conduct. |
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10. | a superstitionist |
| 迷信者 |
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