Examples of using Superstitious in English and their translations into Chinese
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I'm really superstitious and I felt uneasy because I thought I would lost them," admitted the Australian after the race.
Need to be reminded that some people are superstitious about high-priced, broad-spectrum, and the latest antibiotics, and think that the effect is better.
And all my merely superstitious fears and doubts were swallowed up in one overpowering, practical question.
Despite the fact that Friday the 13th enjoys a bad reputation among superstitious people, the forecasts of experts are not so pessimistic.
You are free to enjoy your superstitious ignorance, and the rest of us are just as free to reject it.
My bailiff(a superstitious idiot) says he is quite sure the lake has a curse on it, like the Dead Sea.
People typically engage in superstitious behavior as a good luck charm- to prevent bad luck from happening.
Consumers need not be too superstitious, he says, or choose to do so based on their economic abilities.
Despite the fact that Friday the 13th has a bad reputation among the superstitious people, experts' forecasts are not so pessimistic.
In an effort to curb superstitious abuses Pope Alexander III(1159-81) ruled that the Roman See would henceforth approve all canonizations.
He says consumers don't have to be too superstitious or choose to be good based on their financial abilities.
Let us beware on the one hand, that we do not attach a superstitious importance to the water of baptism.
It seems that batters are a superstitious bunch, but this is not because there is something different about the brains of baseball players.
When Jack gets rescued by Maria, a superstitious Portuguese beauty, he has no idea that his life and luck are both about to change.
But let's be honest, don't be too superstitious about the so-called"famous overnight".
This Court has long made a distinction between superstitious uses and mistaken charitable uses.
However, we should not regard the blood of the cross in a superstitious manner.
Illiterate people are bound to be superstitious, but when educated people become superstitious it does not bode well for the society as a whole.”.
For example, baseball players are notoriously superstitious when they're batting, but not so much when they're fielding.
Mia spoke about finding Australians and people in general less superstitious when she moved to Australia;