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 Satanic   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 魔鬼似的, 穷凶极恶的, 邪恶的, 非常残酷的, 罪恶的, 极恶劣的



    satanic
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to Satan

    2. <adj.pert>
      Satanic verses
    3. extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell

    4. <adj.all>
      something demonic in him--something that could be cruel
      fires lit up a diabolic scene
      diabolical sorcerers under the influence of devils
      a fiendish despot
      hellish torture
      infernal instruments of war
      satanic cruelty
      unholy grimaces


    Satanic \Sa*tan"ic\, Satanical \Sa*tan"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F.
    satanique, Gr. ?.]
    Of or pertaining to Satan; having the qualities of Satan;
    resembling Satan; extremely malicious or wicked; devilish;
    infernal. ``Satanic strength.'' ``Satanic host.'' --Milton.

    Detest the slander which, with a Satanic smile, exults
    over the character it has ruined. --Dr. T.
    Dwight.
    -- {Sa*tan"ic*al*ly}, adv. --
    {Sa*tan"ic*al*ness}, n.

    1. Iran's relations with the West have chilled over the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's death threat against Salman Rushdie, author of the novel "The Satanic Verses," which many Moslems consider blasphemous.
    2. Ex-Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant says his heavy metal band was wrongly accused of slipping Satanic messages in its albums long before the current Judas Priest flap.
    3. Satanic and ritualistic practices and beliefs may be a motivating factor in a one form of child abuse, a children's welfare group said Tuesday.
    4. He has six books behind him, including three prize-winning novels, "Midnight's Children," "Shame" and "The Satanic Verses," and "The Jaguar Smile" about his travels in Nicaragua.
    5. IRNA said Shevardnadze did not ask Khomeini to withdraw his order for Moslem zealots to assassinate British author Salman Rushdie because of his book "The Satanic Verses."
    6. Rushdie is the author of "The Satanic Verses," a fictional work many Moslems have found offensive and that caused Iran's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, to issue a death threat against him.
    7. British authorities said the bomb was part of Moslems' campaign against Rushdie's latest novel, "The Satanic Verses," which some consider insulting to Islam.
    8. Moslems say "The Satanic Verses" blasphemes their religion by portraying the prophet Mohammed's wives as prostitutes and suggesting that he wrote the Koran, the holy book of Islam, rather than receiving it directly from Allah.
    9. Satanic beliefs often can make traditional treatment approaches unsuccessful because a teen-ager can use the occult as a defensive mechanism, Weiss said.
    10. He said Rushdie blasphemed Islam in his novel "The Satanic Verses." Demonstrations in central London by about 20,000 Moslems from around Britain flared into violence last Saturday.
    11. Iran broke diplomatic relations March 7 after Britain refused to ban Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses," which Moslem religious authorities say blasphemes Islam.
    12. Many Moslems considered his novel, "The Satanic Verses," blasphemous.
    13. Iran's parliament voted Tuesday to sever ties with Britain, restored to normal just three months ago, unless it condemns "The Satanic Verses" and stops criticizing Iran for ordering the author killed.
    14. In a conciliatory move, Britain's Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said after the Iran parliament vote last week that "The Satanic Verses" has offended some Britons as well as Moslems.
    15. London and Tehran had severed diplomatic ties after Ayatollah Khomeini's call in February 1989 to kill British author Rushdie, whose novel "The Satanic Verses" infuriated Moslems.
    16. Reversing itself, a prominent publishing house said today it will publish the German-language edition of "The Satanic Verses," whose author is the target of an Iranian assassination order.
    17. Salman Rushdie, whose novel "The Satanic Verses" caused worldwide uproar among Moslems, remains under strict security and spends only a few weeks in the same house, it was reported Monday.
    18. In February, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini put a $5.2-million bounty on Rushdie, whose "The Satanic Verses" was banned in Moslem countries because they said it blasphemed Islam.
    19. Rushdie issued a statement in London on Monday embracing Islam. It stated that the author would not seek the printing of a paperback edition of his novel, "The Satanic Verses," and would not allow its translation into any more languages.
    20. Rushdie, in hiding in Britain since a 1989 death edict from the late Ayatollah Khomeini for blaspheming Islam in "The Satanic Verses," has disowned statements in the novel.
    21. The sister of American hostage Terry Anderson said Sunday that she fears "The Satanic Verses" controversy has worsened relations between Moslem extremists and the West and made his release seem unlikely.
    22. The rioting erupted when more than 2,000 fundamentalists tried to march to the U.S. Information Center to demand the United States ban "The Satanic Verses," an acclaimed novel by Salman Rushdie.
    23. "The Satanic Verses" was published Sept. 22 in Britain to generally good reviews.
    24. Jhelumi, 36, a Moslem, told Swedish television he received death threats after announcing plans last month to translate "The Satanic Verses" into his mother tongue, Urdu.
    25. An Italian announcing plans to publish a Japanese translation of Salman Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses" was attacked by an angry Moslem while giving a news conference, police said.
    26. About two dozen Moslems protested across the street, with signs reading "Satanic Verses is blasphemous" and "Rushdie is a friend of Satan." Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and others in the Islamic world consider Rushdie's book blasphemous.
    27. Opening a 35-nation conference on improving the exchange of information between the East and West, Mrs. Thatcher also reiterated that Britain will not bow to Moslem demands to ban Salman Rusdie's novel "The Satanic Verses."
    28. Rafsanjani and his allies were set back by the radical resurgence that followed the outcry over Salman Rushdie's novel, "The Satanic Verses."
    29. Anti-terrorist police today guarded a plant in Cles, Italy, where "The Satanic Verses" was being printed, and Italians placed hundreds of orders for it as a publisher prepared to release a second run of the controversial book.
    30. Iran and Britain severed diplomatic relations last year after Iran's late spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, called on Moslems to kill Rushdie on grounds that his novel "The Satanic Verses" blasphemes Islam.
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