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bazaar

/buh-zahr/US // bəˈzɑr //UK // (bəˈzɑː) //

集市,市集,百货市场,百货公司

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a marketplace or shopping quarter, especially one in the Middle East.
    • : a sale of miscellaneous contributed articles to benefit some charity, cause, organization, etc.
    • : a store in which many kinds of goods are offered for sale; department store.

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Examples

  • He banked a steady stream of income from the wildly popular online bazaar.

  • Last holiday season, the publisher hosted a virtual holiday bazaar that created a video-game-like experience for consumers to interact with brand partners that sold products during the event.

  • You can find physicians and medical services in what Kharraz describes as a bazaar of sorts for medicine and related information.

  • Plants use one of the oldest tricks in life’s playbook—free food—to ensure that the rhizosphere remains a bustling biological bazaar.

  • They had to go to the bazaar -- as the mall was then called -- and buy them.

  • PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Half a dozen men sit on the floor in a grimy rented storefront in the crowded Khyber Bazaar.

  • Never mind the word "bazaar," which you pronounce as "bizarre" and Hassan pronounces as "buzzer."

  • He was talking about the talks as if this were a nuclear bazaar.

  • I arrived at the Grand Bazaar and planned to work my way over to the Aya Sofia and the Topkapi Palace.

  • They clattered through the outlying bazaar without disturbing a soul.

  • The standard of the Prophet was raised in the bazaar and a fanatical mob rallied round it.

  • The high-spirited girl had no idea of being thus disposed of in the matrimonial bazaar.

  • The pretty houses and the rich shops must be sought for in the bye streets near the bazaar.

  • I was obliged to put up my bed in the middle of the bazaar under an open verandah.