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souk

US // (suːk) //

苏尔卡,苏克,苏尔克,酥饼

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an open-air marketplace

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Examples

  • “This is the only place in the souk you can buy safety pins,” he said.

  • But as an American creating a new brand here, and living the daily life of the souk, he seems to be in a league of his own.

  • It is a bazaar, a souk, an open-air temple celebrating cheap desire.

  • On a recent trip to the old souk, I entered a little shop that was entirely dedicated to General Abdul Karim Qassim.

  • As a result, the primary relationships in American family life have acquired the flavor of a Moroccan souk.

  • There is a tale of a certain Arab shopkeeper of the Souk dEtoffes who married a stranger from overseas.

  • We came through the souk, where were the sticks of meat roasting, and lots of people.

  • There are two market-days in Zinder: the great souk on Thursday, and the little one on Friday, the days following one another.

  • The souk to-day was full of people, but goods of value were wanting.

  • After about three or four hours' ride the Sarkee usually encamps, and a souk, or market, is opened at the camp for provisions.