illuminati 的定义
singular il·lu·mi·na·to [ih-loo-muh-nah-toh, -ney-]. /ɪˌlu məˈnɑ toʊ, -ˈneɪ-/.
- persons possessing, or claiming to possess, superior enlightenment.
- a name given to different religious societies or sects because of their claim to superior enlightenment.
更多illuminati例句
- As a noted feminist/ illuminati member/ Goddess/ walking Instagram video, Beyoncé certainly wears many hats/ veils/ body suits.
- She believes the Illuminati are leaving secret clues in, among other places, the viral Kony 2012 video.
- For example, a website accumulated all of my music videos to point out perceived Illuminati images.
- The symbol is sometimes associated with the Illuminati, but that same symbol also dates back to ancient Egypt.
- Illuminati is the plural of illuminatus, which means “enlightened.”
- Dr. Adam Weishaupt, professor of canon law at Ingolstadt, founded the secret society of the illuminati.
- He was a member of the illuminati, and implicated in some of the disputes relating to that order.
- Many of the Freemasons of France in 1787 were thus not conscious allies of the Illuminati.
- We have seen that from the Illuminati onwards subversive societies have always sought recruits amongst orthodox Freemasons.
- Secondly, that all these writers misinterpreted or misquoted the Illuminati, who should be judged only by their own works.