"superstition" 怎么发音
word
/ˌsupɝˈstɪʃən/
soo-pur-STI-shuhn
/sˈuːpəstˈɪʃən/
soo-puh-STI-shuhn
释义
A superstition is a belief that certain actions, events, or things can cause good or bad luck, even if there is no scientific reason for it.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˌsupɝˈstɪʃən/
英式英语
/sˈuːpəstˈɪʃən/
简化发音
美式
soo-pur-STI-shuhn
英式
soo-puh-STI-shuhn
语境中听
Many people believe in the superstition that breaking a mirror brings bad luck.
It is a superstition to think that black cats are unlucky.
Some cultures have the superstition that opening an umbrella indoors brings bad luck.
He doesn't walk under ladders because of an old superstition.