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satanical

/suh-tan-ik, sey-/US // səˈtæn ɪk, seɪ- //UK // (səˈtænɪk) //

讽刺,卫星,讽刺的,讽刺的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of Satan.
    • : characteristic of or befitting Satan; extremely wicked; devillike; diabolical.

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Examples

  • Players assume the role of a possessed lamb and build a flock of deceptively cute woodland creatures to become the biggest, baddest satanic cult around.

  • She had previously shared QAnon conspiracy videos, called Melinda Gates “satanic,” claimed that George Soros had paid racial-justice protesters and pushed disinformation about LGBTQ “conversion” therapy.

  • I only went a couple of times, due to attending a church that believed Halloween was satanic.

  • Its central claims were that Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, John Podesta, was an occultist, and that a dinner hosted by a prominent performance artist was actually a secret satanic ritual.

  • The Satanic Temple wins these fights because they are small fights.

  • The Satanic Temple won a battle to put a display in the Florida state capitol, but the religious right is fighting a bigger war.

  • It started when I asked whether his seemingly Satanic serial killer was “a vehicle for a discussion of religion.”

  • As an alternative religious player, says Greaves, the Satanic Temple provides yet another “counterbalance.”

  • So practically speaking, the Satanic Temple is less a religion than a small band of guerilla activists.

  • In English archaic writings the instances in which the mention of the Satanic power is thus utilised are not numerous.

  • Some beautiful legends have been preserved which tell of miraculous deliverance of Christian girls from this most Satanic cruelty.

  • In a cross-road, at some distance from the Satanic hill, the animal which I rode cast a shoe.

  • But in spite of this appeal and of a pact signed with the blood of the writer, no Satanic apparitions were forthcoming.

  • In his choice of a date his Satanic Majesty showed his respect for popular superstitions.