Maori的意思和读音

Maori

: [ˈmaʊri] : ['maʊri]

n.西

adj.[]

Maoris  

Maorin.

1.[c]西a member of a race of people who were the original people living in New Zealand

2.[u]the language of the Maori people

n.1.(西);

adj.1.[]

n.1.someone who belongs to the race of people who were living in New Zealand before Europeans arrived2.the language spoken by the Maori people

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1.Ruapehu itself was not shown in the flint, out of respect for the Maori people. who regard it as a sacred site.-

2.The Maori killed most of the 66 people on board, and carried dead and alive victims off the boat and back to shore to be eaten.66

3.Until 2010, France passed a plan to be existing in France, the return of Maori head of the law, the restitution process was able to restart.2010

4.Maori people believe that the spirit stays with the body for three days, so during this time someone always stays with the dead person.

5.Although Maori women were also tattooed on their faces, the markings tended to be concentrated around the nose and lips.

6.She told the court she thought the treatment was normal because she was not familiar with Maori healing practices.

7.It'sa day many see as marked by divisiveness, mainly due to the "insistence" of the indigenous Maori to stand up for themselves.”,

8.When Maori people began to restrict land sales, however, the Government came under pressure from the increasing number of British settlers .便

9.Those identifying themselves as Maori are as a group significantly younger in age than the total population.

10.The Maori, a Polynesian people who were the earliest inhabitants of New Zealand make up the remaining population.西西