Superstitions
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例句/造句/用法:
- They had their undercurrent of fables and superstitions, their phases of fear and abjection and sacrificial fury. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- But both were, in those ignorant and superstitions times, easily credited as proofs of guilt. 沃爾特·司各特. 艾凡赫.
- I thought her too intelligent to be the slave of such absurd superstitions. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 純真年代.
- This is a kind of superstitious practice in civil laws, and in the laws of nature, resembling the Roman catholic superstitions in religion. 大衛·休謨. 人性論.
- There, I don't believe in old superstitions, but I'll do it. 湯瑪斯·哈代. 還鄉.
- In spite of all experience they cling desperately to these superstitions. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Presently the dissensions of the schools let in the superstitions and prejudices of the city mob to scholastic affairs. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- If you want to impose a taboo upon a whole community, you must do it autocratically, you must make it part of the prevailing superstitions. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Every one has his superstitions. 尤利西斯·格蘭特. U.S.格蘭特的個人回憶錄.
- That is one of the great American superstitions. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- There was to be no clinging to tawdry superstitions. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- That is but one of the superstitions which Issus has foisted upon a credulous humanity. 愛德格·賴斯·巴勒斯. 火星戰神.
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