Scientology

[saiən'tɔlədʒi]
  • n. 科学论派
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Scientology (n.)
1951, system of beliefs founded by L. Ron Hubbard. According to www.scientology.org:
The word Scientology, conceived by L. Ron Hubbard, comes from the Latin scio which means "knowing, in the fullest meaning of the word" and the Greek word logos which means "study of." It means knowing how to know. Scientology is further defined as "the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and other life."
There was a German scientologie (A. Nordenholz, 1937).
1. Babbling about Scientology and displaying manic intensity on camera serves little purpose when you are famous.
当你已经很有名的时候,所有关于科学教派的胡言乱语,或是镜头前的极度狂躁,都不会产生任何意义.

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