高招 in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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superstitious

高招 in the PONS Dictionary

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superstitious [ˌsu:pəˈstɪʃəs, Am -pɚˈ-] ADJ

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superstitious
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An extremely superstitious boy, he insists that they avoid anything unlucky like the number 13.
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They tend to be highly superstitious, believing in animism and totem worship.
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Her cooking is intolerably sweet to anyone else, and she is very superstitious.
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Also, for the superstitious, the lack of right angles prevented evil spirits from lurking in wait around a corner.
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There are few people who have not received superstitious traditions from their fathers.
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Scientific literature typically regards palmistry as a pseudoscientific or superstitious belief.
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Even among people who are not superstitious, shoes can be associated with contamination.
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He and his wife publicly viewed solar eclipses, as there was a superstitious belief that pregnant women should not do so.
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On many different occasions ecclesiastics who spoke with authority did their best to disabuse the people of their superstitious belief in witchcraft.
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Some players are superstitious about running through the banner.
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