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this is a superstition

  • 1 superstition

    noun
    (lit. or fig.) Aberglaube, der
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) der Aberglaube
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) der Aberglaube
    - academic.ru/72266/superstitious">superstitious
    - superstitiously
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    super·sti·tion
    [ˌsu:pəˈstɪʃən, AM -ɚˈ-]
    n
    1. no pl (belief) Aberglaube[n] m
    according to \superstition dem Aberglauben nach
    out of \superstition aus Aberglauben
    2. (practice) Aberglaube m kein pl
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    ["suːpə'stISən]
    n
    Aberglaube m no pl
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    superstition [ˌsuːpə(r)ˈstıʃn] s
    1. Aberglaube(n) m
    2. abergläubischer Brauch
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    noun
    (lit. or fig.) Aberglaube, der
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    n.
    Aberglaube m.

    English-german dictionary > superstition

  • 2 superstition

    su:pə'stiʃən
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstición
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstición
    - superstitiously
    superstition n superstición
    tr[sʊːpə'stɪʃən]
    1 superstición nombre femenino
    superstition [.su:pər'stɪʃən] n
    : superstición f
    n.
    abusión s.f.
    superstición s.f.
    'suːpər'stɪʃən
    mass & count noun superstición f
    [ˌsuːpǝ'stɪʃǝn]
    N superstición f
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    ['suːpər'stɪʃən]
    mass & count noun superstición f

    English-spanish dictionary > superstition

  • 3 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) overtro
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) overtro
    - superstitiously
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) overtro
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) overtro
    - superstitiously

    English-Danish dictionary > superstition

  • 4 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstition
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstition
    - superstitiously

    English-French dictionary > superstition

  • 5 superstition

    [ˌsuːpə'stɪʃn, ˌsjuː-]
    nome superstizione f.
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstizione
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstizione
    - superstitiously
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    superstition /su:pəˈstɪʃn/
    n. [uc]
    2 pregiudizio; preconcetto.
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    [ˌsuːpə'stɪʃn, ˌsjuː-]
    nome superstizione f.

    English-Italian dictionary > superstition

  • 6 superstition

    su:pə'stiʃən
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) overtro
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) overtro
    - superstitiously
    subst. \/ˌsuːpəˈstɪʃ(ə)n\/, \/ˌsjuːpəˈstɪʃ(ə)n\/
    overtro

    English-Norwegian dictionary > superstition

  • 7 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) hjátrú
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) hjátrú
    - superstitiously

    English-Icelandic dictionary > superstition

  • 8 superstition

    babona
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) babona
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) babona
    - superstitiously

    English-Hungarian dictionary > superstition

  • 9 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstição
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstição
    - superstitiously
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    su.per.sti.tion
    [su:pəst'iʃən] n superstição, crendice.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > superstition

  • 10 superstition

    n. batıl inanç, batıl itikat, hurafe, boş inanç
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    batıl inanç
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) boş inanç, batıl itikat
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) batıl inanç
    - superstitiously

    English-Turkish dictionary > superstition

  • 11 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) vraževerje
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) vraža
    - superstitiously
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    [sjupəstíšən]
    noun
    praznoverje, babjeverstvo, vraža; obsolete malikovanje

    English-Slovenian dictionary > superstition

  • 12 superstition

    • taikauskoisuus
    • taikausko
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    su:pə'stiʃən
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) taikausko
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) uskomus
    - superstitiously

    English-Finnish dictionary > superstition

  • 13 superstition

    [suːpə'stɪʃən]
    n
    przesąd m, zabobon m
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) przesąd
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) zabobon
    - superstitiously

    English-Polish dictionary > superstition

  • 14 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) māņticība; aizspriedums
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) ticējums
    - superstitiously
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    māņticība

    English-Latvian dictionary > superstition

  • 15 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) prietaras, prietaringumas
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) prietaras
    - superstitiously

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > superstition

  • 16 superstition

    n. vidskepelse
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    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) vidskepelse, vidskeplighet
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) skrock
    - superstitiously

    English-Swedish dictionary > superstition

  • 17 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) pověra
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) pověra
    - superstitiously
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    • pověra

    English-Czech dictionary > superstition

  • 18 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) povera
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) povera
    - superstitiously
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    • povera

    English-Slovak dictionary > superstition

  • 19 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstiţie
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstiţie
    - superstitiously

    English-Romanian dictionary > superstition

  • 20 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) δεισιδαιμονία
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) δεισιδαιμονία, πρόληψη
    - superstitiously

    English-Greek dictionary > superstition

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  • superstition — [15] Etymologically, superstition denotes ‘standing over’ something. It comes via Old French superstition from Latin superstitiō, a derivative of superstāre ‘stand over’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix super ‘above’ and stāre… …   Word origins

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