illuminati
英 [ɪ,l(j)uːmɪ'nɑːtɪ]
美 [ɪ,lʊmə'netai]
- n. 先見者
- n.(イルミナティ)人名;(イタリア語)イルミナティ
英語の語源
- illuminati (n.)
- 1590s, plural of Latin illuminatus "enlightened" (in figurative sense), past participle of illuminare (see illumination). Originally applied to a 16c. Spanish sect (the Alumbrados), then to other sects; since 1797 used as a translation of German Illuminaten, name of a secret society founded 1776 in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, and holding deistic and republican principles; hence used generally of free-thinkers and sarcastically of those professing intellectual enlightenment (1816). Related: Illuminatism; illuminatist.
例文
- 1. The Illuminati are disguised as the booth babes.
- Illuminati 露店の宝物に偽装する。
- 2.Listen to the voice of illuminati .
- 知恵者の声を聞く。
- 3.So let me tell you what the Illuminati are doing these days.
- だから、これらの日に光がやっていることを教えてあげましょう。
- 4.We are under attack from an old enemy.The Illuminati .
- 私たちは過去の敵たちに攻撃され続けています。それは光照射会です。
- 5.My father was not with the Illuminati .
- 父は光明社の会員ではありません。
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