释义 |
‖ totok, a. and n.|ˈtotok| [Malay, lit. ‘genuine, pure-blooded’.] A. adj. Designating or pertaining to Chinese immigrants living in Indonesia who retain their Chinese cultural affiliation. B. n. A totok inhabitant of Indonesia.
1963G. W. Skinner in R. T. McVey Indonesia 106 The society which took form in response to these changes is usually called Totok..which, strictly speaking, refers to foreign-born immigrants. 1972Times 24 June 14/1 There were the peranakans who regarded Indonesia as their home and the totoks who looked back to their home provinces in China. 1976W. Gungwu in J. A. C. Mackie Chinese in Indonesia v. 209 They may be totok or peranakan, WNI Chinese or even alien. 1984Economist 28 Apr. 82/1 Indonesia, where the Chinese can be divided into Indonesian-speaking peranakans and Chinese-speaking totoks. |