迷信基本解释

汉语拼音:mí xìn

1.相信神灵鬼怪等超自然的东西存在。

2.泛指盲目地信仰崇拜:~权威。破除~,解放思想。

迷信详细解释

  1. 信仰神仙鬼怪。

    清 潮声 《记栗主杀贼事》:“迷信者云:‘命中犯披麻,杀人不用刀。’”《二十年目睹之怪现状》第四回:“我不是迷信了那因果报应的话。” 碧野 《没有花的春天》第二章:“照他们迷信的习惯说来,当动土木的期间内,只有用合群的呼啸声才可以把周围的鬼怪吓散开去的。” 峻青 《海啸》序幕:“他很迷信,每当有什么重大行动和委决不下之事,总要用龟板占上一卦。”

  2. 泛指盲目的信仰崇拜。

    《新华文摘》1982年第5期:“善疑,就是不迷信旧说,坚持独立思考。”

迷信双语翻译,迷信在线翻译例句

  • The superstition seems to arise from the belief that mirrors don't just reflect your image; they hold bits of your soul.

    这个迷信似乎源自以下说法:镜子不仅可以照出你自己;它们还装载着你的一部分灵魂。

  • His mother wasn't highly educated, but because she was superstitious, she introduced Andersen to folklore.

    他母亲没受过高等教育,但因为她很迷信,所以带安徒生认识了许多民间传说。

  • Being superstitious, they never ate anyone who was less than whole. So untying the king, they sent him on his way.

    于是野蛮人给国王松了绑,放了他——由于迷信,他们从来不吃不完整的东西。

  • I'm still too superstitious to declare victory, but it looks as if my daughter is going to make it.

    我还是太迷信而不愿相信在这场抵抗疾病的战斗中的胜利,但是看起来我的女儿似乎即将康复。

  • 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。

  • Inman did not consider himself to be a superstitious person, but he did believe that there is a world invisible to us.

    英曼并不认为自己是个迷信的人,但他相信确实存在着人们肉眼无法触及的世界。

  • I did not superstitious, but I really want to have the next life, so I had the opportunity to - feed your love.

    我本来不迷信,但我真的希望能有来生,好让我有机会--反哺您的爱。

  • The truth was, that a superstition of his had failed, here, which he and all his comrades had always looked upon as infallible .

    原来他的迷信没有灵验。他和所有的伙伴一向都认为它是万无一失的,可是这次却没有。

  • This, he writes, is due to a heritage of Germanic, Nordic and British superstitions and a strong preoccupation with history.

    他写道,这是由于日耳曼、北欧和英国的迷信传统以及对历史的强烈关注。

迷信同义词近义词

愚昧、封建、盲信、盲目

迷信反义词

科学