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塔
tǎ
1. A Buddhist-specific towering building with a pointed top and multiple layers, often with seven, nine, or thirteen levels, in various shapes such as round or polygonal, generally used to house relics or scriptures.
佛教特有的高耸的建筑物,尖顶,多层,常有七级、九级、十三级等,形状有圆形的、多角形的,一般用以藏舍利、经卷等:宝~。佛~。
2. A building or object shaped like a tower.
像塔形的建筑物或器物:水~。灯~。纪念~。金字~。~楼。
3. A surname.
姓。
4. A Buddhist pagoda; also known as a "stupa".
佛塔,亦作“浮屠”。
5. The structure initially used to store Buddha's relics and later also contains scriptures, commonly referred to as a treasure pagoda (宝塔).
塔为形高而顶尖的佛教建筑物,多为五层七级,也有高至十三级的,初为藏佛骨(舍利子)的地方,后世也藏经于其中,俗称宝塔。
6. A structure resembling a tower (如: tower).
形状像塔的建筑物 ([En.] tower)。
7. A distillation column or tower ([En.] still).
分馏柱或塔 ([En.] still)。
8. A Buddhist sanctuary ([En.] Buddhist sanctuary).
佛堂 ([En.] Buddhist sanctuary)。
9. A stone tower erected at the burial site of a Buddhist monk's ashes, commonly referred to as a "monk's grave".
埋和尚骨灰处立的石塔、号僧塔,俗称“和尚坟” ([En.] grave of a Buddhist monk)。
量 (Measure)
1. Indicates a piece, lump, or block ([En.] piece; lump; block)
表示块、片 ([En.] piece; lump; block)。
2. See also da
另见 da。
塔
tǎ
量 (Measure)
1. Indicates a piece, lump, or block; similar references can be found.
表示块、片 ([En.] piece; lump; block)
2. Reference to "圪塔" (gēda), which is equivalent to "圪垯".
——见“圪塔”( gēda):即“圪垯”。
3. See also tǎ
另见 tǎ。
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