"superstitions" 怎么发音
word
ˌsupɝˈstɪʃənz
soo-per-STIH-shunz
sˈuːpəstˈɪʃənz
SOO-puh-STIH-shunz
释义
Beliefs or practices based on fear of the unknown or magical thinking, often without scientific proof, such as thinking something bad will happen if you break a mirror.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌsupɝˈstɪʃənz
英式英语
sˈuːpəstˈɪʃənz
简化发音
美式
soo-per-STIH-shunz
英式
SOO-puh-STIH-shunz
语境中听
Many people have superstitions about black cats.
My grandmother believes in old superstitions.
Some superstitions say it is bad luck to walk under a ladder.
He doesn’t really believe those superstitions, but he still avoids breaking mirrors.