superstitiously
副词:
副词: superstitiously
更多词形:
副词: superstitiously | 名词: superstitiousness |
单词例句:
an object superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.
一种被一些邪教认为是体现魔力的东西。
that is below the 8% level regarded, almost superstitiously, as essential if huge social dislocation is to be avoided.
而8%被大家(几乎迷信地)认为是可以阻止社会错乱的增长底限。
The parents refused, superstitiously believing the child would suffer even more if she left her home.
但他们拒绝,原因是他们迷信如果离开家园,孩子 会病得更严重。
To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture used to superstitiously wish for good luck or to nullify a promise.
交叉手指是一个迷信的手势,用来祈祷好运或者使一个做出的誓言无效化。
Simon superstitiously made the sign of the Tree as he looked around.
Simon打量四周的时候,迷信地画了一个树的符号。
They superstitiously believed Jerusalem to be indestructable, because of the Temple of the Lord in her midst.
百姓迷信地认定耶路撒冷城不会倾毁,因为有上帝的圣殿在其中。
They had superstitiously brought their idols with them into the battle (probably like a good-luck charm), but dropped them in their haste to retreat.
他们迷信地抬著自己的偶像(可能像幸运符之类),一起进入战场。但在匆遽败退时,到处丢弃。
Because he felt superstitiously that Michie was capable of insisting on studying Medieval Life and Culture out of sheer spite and desire to do him down.
因为他有点迷信,觉得米切有可能纯粹出于一种恶意和把他整垮的意图而选修《中世纪生活与文化》。
superstitiously
adv. 被邪教所支配