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Motu
- IPA[ˈməʊtuː]
英式
- a member of a Melanesian people of Papua New Guinea inhabiting the area around Port Moresby.;the language of the Motu, the base of a pidgin known as Hiri Motu or (formerly) Police Motu, widely used as a lingua franca for administrative purposes.
- relating to the Motu or their language.
noun: Motu, plural noun: Motu
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名詞
- 1. a member of a Melanesian people of Papua New Guinea inhabiting the area around Port Moresby.
- 2. the language of the Motu, the base of a pidgin known as Hiri Motu or (formerly) Police Motu, widely used as a lingua franca for administrative purposes.
形容詞
- 1. relating to the Motu or their language.
- relating to an action taken by a court of its own accord, without any request by the parties ... the Supreme Court had taken suo moto notice of the case the court has initiated suo motu action
- (with reference to an action taken by a court) without any request by the parties involved: the court has, suo motu, decided to add the divisional commissioner as a respondent to the petition
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to an action taken by a court of its own accord, without any request by the parties ... the Supreme Court had taken suo moto notice of the case the court has initiated suo motu action
- (with reference to an action taken by a court) without any request by the parties involved: the court has, suo motu, decided to add the divisional commissioner as a respondent to the petition
Oxford Dictionary
- an edict issued by the Pope personally to the Roman Catholic Church or to a part of it.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an edict issued by the Pope personally to the Roman Catholic Church or to a part of it.
Oxford Dictionary