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 Übersetzung für 'superstitious person' von Englisch nach Deutsch
superstitious personabergläubische Person {f}
superstitious person abergläubige Person {f} [veraltet] [abergläubische Person]
Teiltreffer
superstitious {adj}abergläubisch
2394
superstitious {adj}abergläubig [veraltet]
550
psych.
superstitious behavior [Am.]
abergläubisches Verhalten {n}
psych.
superstitious behaviour [Br.]
abergläubisches Verhalten {n}
to have a superstitious fear of sb./sth.sichAkk. abergläubisch vor jdm./etw. fürchten
to have a superstitious attachment to sb./sth.abergläubisch an jdm./etw. hängen
ling.
first person <1st person>
1. Person {f}
ling.
second person <2nd person>
2. Person {f}
ling.
third person <3rd person>
3. Person {f}
telecom.
person-to-person call
Gespräch {n} mit Voranmeldung
fin.Internet
person-to-person lending {sg} <P2P lending>
Peer-to-Peer-Kredite {pl} <P2P-Kredite>
one-person tent <1-person tent>Einmannzelt {n} <1-Mann-Zelt>
two-person tent <2-person tent>Zweimannzelt {n} <2-Mann-Zelt>
personPerson {f}
1386
personIndividuum {n}
10
personWesen {n} [Mensch]
28
personMensch {m}
266
beneficent personwohltätige Person {f}
anxious personängstliche Person {f}
shy personzurückhaltende Person {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His antiquarian interests attracted suspicion from the ecclesiastical authorities as a person "with many dangerous and superstitious books in his possession", and in February 1569 his house was searched.
  • As a person, she was described as religious, superstitious and not very well educated.
  • He was born to a superstitious father who believes that a person born on a No Moon Day will surely turn criminal.
  • Fak makes friends with the undertaker, a lowly person who is not well liked by the superstitious villagers because they believe he is unclean.
  • "Bread and butter" is a superstitious blessing or charm, typically said by young couples or friends walking together when they are forced to separate by an obstacle, such as a pole or another person.

  • This prompts the Raijin to shoot lightning arrows at Raiju to wake the creature up, and thus harms the person in whose belly the demon is resting. Superstitious people therefore often sleep on their stomachs during bad weather, but other legends say that Raiju will only hide in the navels of people who sleep outdoors.
  • The naturalist Pliny the Elder mentions a person of the same name who wrote a superstitious letter to Antiochus, king of Syria; but it is uncertain which king is meant, nor is it known that this Archibius was a physician.
  • Generally speaking, Malaysians have deep superstitious belief, especially more so in the rural areas.
  • The Catholic Church prohibited superstitious remedies against witchcraft such as storm raising because the remedies themselves were of pagan origin.
  • They are very superstitious and have a strong belief in the "evil eye."

  • Again in 1898, sneezing was then noted to be indicative of many superstitious and supernatural beliefs across differing cultures.
  • In 19th-century rural Ireland, superstitious beliefs in fairies and other mythological creatures were strong amongst the working classes.
  • James thinks that all these are possible, including that a "deranged or superstitious" Jew might have killed William in a quasi-ritual way.
  • Superstitious beliefs surrounding death entail the sudden appearance of certain animals, particularly those that are black in color.
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