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 Übersetzung für 'superstitious' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   superstitious | more superstitious | most superstitious
superstitious {adj}abergläubisch
2394
superstitious {adj}abergläubig [veraltet]
550
psych.
superstitious behavior [Am.]
abergläubisches Verhalten {n}
psych.
superstitious behaviour [Br.]
abergläubisches Verhalten {n}
superstitious personabergläubische Person {f}
superstitious person abergläubige Person {f} [veraltet] [abergläubische Person]
to have a superstitious attachment to sb./sth.abergläubisch an jdm./etw. hängen
to have a superstitious fear of sb./sth.sichAkk. abergläubisch vor jdm./etw. fürchten
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Hence the superstitious got enough to have their thinking affirmed.
  • Jacky also works on spreading superstitious stories through the crew.
  • Twentieth-century historian Christopher Smout speaks of "a universal superstitious prejudice".
  • Wendell was named the most superstitious athlete of all time by "Men's Journal".
  • In contrast to British Bulldog, many of these ancient games were strongly connected to mythical and superstitious subjects.

  • Roman Catholicism combined with indigenous superstitious traditions have a strong imprint on the town's local culture.
  • Like most riders, he is superstitious—such as always putting his right boot on first.
  • They have extreme and staunch faith in superstitious beliefs and Bhopas for their physical, mental and psychological treatments.
  • Rekdal is highly superstitious. To avoid bad luck, he never appears on matchday without his locally produced trademark Pear-flavoured soft drink.
  • While both works depict folk religious fervor, they highlight some of the more primitive and superstitious elements.

  • Writers including James Beckford and former members James Penton and Barbara Grizzuti Harrison have stated that Jehovah's Witnesses' have a fear of demons, which Penton says is "sometimes so extreme that it becomes quite superstitious".
  • By traversing abstract sculpture, video, painting, photography and performance he will investigate human emotional reaction to physical objects that have superstitious associations.
  • Even among people who are not superstitious, shoes can be associated with contamination.
  • The film portrays a superstitious Hindu family.
  • Because of the tensions between Laudian adherents and their Puritan detractors, the Puritans often sent spies to attend church services to identify and gather evidence of "superstitious" or "Popish" idolatry.

  • Contrary to prominent skeptics such as Richard Dawkins, Hood is convinced that superstitious beliefs are inevitable and even beneficial to humans.
  • He was always helpful in solving people's issues through correct guidance, resolving superstitious thoughts, literally through speech.
  • Religious practices that differ from commonly accepted religions in a given culture are sometimes called superstitious; similarly, new practices brought into an established religious community can also be labeled as superstitious in an attempt to exclude them.
  • During the 17th century Holy Trinity was badly damaged when Parliament set out to remove what the Puritans deemed to be superstitious ornamentation from churches; Blythburgh was assigned to William Dowsing, a local Puritan, and on 8 April 1644 he went to the church and ordered the removal of "twenty superstitious pictures, one on the outside of the church; two crosses, one on the porch and another on the steeple; and twenty cherubim to be taken down in the church and chancel...
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