tapu英 [tə'pu:] 美 [tə'pu]
n.(宗教)禁忌、避讳,禁止接近,禁止使用;
adj.禁忌的,忌讳的;
vt.禁忌;避讳;禁制;禁止
英英释义
Tapu
- Tapu (also Tabu) was a permanent lease of state-owned arable land to a peasant family in the Ottoman Empire. The term was also used to indicate the title deed that certified tapu rights.
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权威例句
Mana and TapuTaking the Tapu: Defining Micronesia by AbsenceTapu, Mana, Mauri, Hau, Wairua: A Maori philosophy of vitalism and cosmosTapu and Mana: Ritual Authority and Political Power in Traditional Maori SocietyMemoir No. 40. TAPU REMOVAL IN MAORI RELIGION. PART 3: PAGES 59-96Memoir No. 40. TAPU REMOVAL IN MAORI RELIGION. PART 2: PAGES 43-58Mana, tapu, noa: Maori cultural constructs with medical and psycho-social relevanceRecession of samudra tapu glacier, chandra river basin, Himachal PradeshPolynesian tapu in the 'deontic square': A cognitive concept, its linguistic expression and cultural contextRelating Microbial Community and Physicochemical Parameters of a Hot Spring: Champagne Pool, Wai-o-tapu, New Zealand