superstitiously
adverb uk/ˌsuː.pəˈstɪʃ.əs.li/ us/ˌsuː.pɚˈstɪʃ.əs.li/
迷信地
in a way that is influenced by superstitions (= beliefs based on old ideas about luck and magic rather than science or reason)
He superstitiously avoided walking on the lines. 他出于迷信的原因走路时避免踩线。
See: superstitious
- More examples
- She wears her little locket, superstitiously.
- He pulled out the Bible, which he had stuffed superstitiously into his shirt to protect his ribs.
- She walked across the grass, superstitiously avoiding Daine's shadow.
- Superstitiously, I figure I might be able to extend my lifespan by surrounding myself with books I want to read.