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		superstitions是superstition的复数 superstition美 [.supər'stɪʃ(ə)n]  英 [.suːpə(r)'stɪʃ(ə)n]  - n.迷信;迷信习惯[行为];异教
 - 网络个人小迷信;民间的迷信;迷信与迷思
 
 Adj.+n. Common superstition n. fallacy,delusion,misconception,fantasy,falsehood n.  | 1. 迷信;迷信习惯[行为];〔古语〕邪教,异教,异端  |  
 n.  | 1. an irrational, but usually deep-seated belief in the magical effects of a specific action or ritual, especially in the likelihood that good or bad luck will result from performing it 2. irrational and often quasi-religious belief in and reverence for the magical effects of some actions and rituals or the magical powers of some objects 3. a belief that things such as magic or luck have the power to affect your life  |  
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