Freemason ['fri'mesn]  

Freemason

Freemason  ['fri'mesn]

n. 互济会会员(等于mason) 

名词复数:freemasons 

My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair. 舅妈有些惊讶,她希望不会又是共济会的什么破事。
Revere became a Freemason in 1760, and soon joined two more overtly political groups--the Sons of Liberty and the North End Caucus. 1760年里维尔加入共济会,很快又加入了两个更公开的政治组织,自由之子和北方终结团。

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  • n. 互济会会员(等于mason)
  • 1. My aunt was surprised and hoped it was not some Freemason affair.

    舅妈有些惊讶,她希望不会又是共济会的什么破事。

  • 2. Revere became a Freemason in 1760, and soon joined two more overtly political groups--the Sons of Liberty and the North End Caucus.

    1760年里维尔加入共济会,很快又加入了两个更公开的政治组织,自由之子和北方终结团。

  • 3. In 1848, an attempt to overthrow papal power in the Vatican was led by Freemason Giuseppe Manzini, which lead to a period of chaos and the fleeing of the Pope.

    在1848年,一项由共济会员朱塞佩齐尼领导,企图推翻教皇在梵蒂冈的权力,它导致一个时期的混乱和教皇出逃。

  • freemason (n.) late 14c., originally a traveling guild of masons with a secret code; in the early 17c. they began accepting honorary members and teaching them the secrets and lore, which was continued into or revived in the 17th century and by 1717 had developed into the secret fraternity of affiliated lodges known as Free and Accepted Masons (commonly abbreviated F. and A. M.). The accepted refers to persons admitted to the society but not belonging to the craft.
Free·mason / ˈfriːmeɪsn ; NAmE ˈfriːmeɪsn / ( also Mason ) noun a man belonging to a secret society whose members help each other and communicate using secret signs 共济会成员 Freemason Freemasons Free·mason / ˈfriːmeɪsn ; NAmE ˈfriːmeɪsn /
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