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 bazaar [bә'zɑ:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 集市, 市场, 义卖市场

  1. The bazaar was a kaleidoscope of strange sights and impressions.
    集市的景象光怪陆离, 纷然杂陈.
  2. I poked though a bazaar crammed with good.
    我挤过了堆满货物的集市。
  3. Bargain away for hours in the bazaar.
    一连几个小时地在市场上进行讨价还价。


bazaar
[ noun ]
  1. a shop where a variety of goods are sold

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a street of small shops (especially in Orient)

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a sale of miscellany; often for charity

  6. <noun.act>
    the church bazaar


Bazaar \Ba*zaar"\ Bazar \Ba*zar"\(b[.a]*z[aum]r"), n. [Per.
b[=a]zar market.]
1. In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of
shops where goods are exposed for sale.

2. A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods,
as at a fair.

3. A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly
for a charitable purpose. --Macaulay.

  1. In the past two months alone, bombs have gone off in a Rawalpindi bus station, a poultry shop near the Afghan border, three sites in Bajaur and a bazaar in the refugee center of Thal.
  2. The bazaar crackled with the sounds of Tajiks, Ismailis, Pathans and Kashmiris haggling over Afghan cigarettes, secondhand jackets and Chinese digital watches.
  3. I HAD done what visitors to Cairo do. I had made a camel circuit of Cheop's pyramid at Giza, trudged the gloomy halls of the Egyptian Museum, and bought a Nefertiti bust in a pavement bazaar.
  4. It's all here at row after row of hastily erected souvenir booths near The Omni, site of the Democratic National Convention. There's something for every taste, or lack of it, at this sun-baked bazaar of political kitsch.
  5. In the narrow and crowded lanes of the old bazaar, a 25-inch-tall man sits in a store selling candy and hoping to find a wife.
  6. "The Russians are gone," said a merchant in the city's old bazaar who identified himself as Hasan. "Now there will be peace," he said as he tried to sell one of the few Soviet fur hats left in the shopping district.
  7. It is, however, totally secular; it grows wine, sells Stars of David in the grand bazaar, and has the best record of democracy of any Islamic nation.
  8. He set up a small wooden stand in the bazaar, where veiled women display fruits, nuts and spices and the shouts of peasants selling camel legs compete with the muezzins calling the Moslem faithful to prayer at the city mosques.
  9. The hotel has now become the "great hostage bazaar" for Saddam's government, diplomats say.
  10. But after the cease-fire last year, there aren't nearly so many Iranians visiting," said Nazir Nahawndi, a dealer in Damascus' cavernous Hamadiye bazaar.
  11. Smoke clogged the bazaar and spewed out over the city.
  12. Only the bazaar will feed the people. Communism has failed." In the past few months, the government has returned an unprecedented amount of economic power to the market in an effort to bring food to Afghanistan.
  13. The day after our televised press conference with Mr. Rafsanjani, Tehran's bazaar was buzzing with talk of the Western journalists who dared to ask probing questions of the powerful parliament speaker.
  14. Then, just as Iran embarked on rearmament, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact opened up a vast new arms bazaar in which cash-starved Soviet-bloc nations are eager to sell weapons cheaply.
  15. Old men, women and children crowd daily into the bazaar before it closes at 2 p.m.
  16. Today, the once-sleepy village of Fatima is part shrine, part bazaar and part tourist attraction.
  17. But the 300-yard stretch of sidewalk where the animal bazaar is held throngs with Iraqis looking for a bargain in pets, a watchdog or a goat to provide milk.
  18. The Farnborough air show opens today with all the glitz that an international aerospace bazaar can muster.
  19. In a parking lot across the street, a small bazaar was set up by merchants hawking everything from smoked eel to sweat socks.
  20. In Srinagar, a shootout between Moslem militants and security forces near a bazaar killed one police officer, Chief Constable Ali Mohamed.
  21. One dropped a 500-pound bomb in the old city near the serpentine streets of the grain bazaar.
  22. Restaurants are opening dedicated to the cuisine of the palace and the pashas rather than the food of the bazaar. Even for the most jaded palate, Ottoman food is an adventure.
  23. Akto County is 25 miles south of the ancient bazaar city of Kashgar and less than 60 miles from the Soviet border.
  24. On that day she went to the Jubilee bazaar in Finstock and then travelled to London for the Booker Prize ceremony, her novel 'Quartet In Autumn' having been shortlisted.
  25. And like a bazaar, some of the offerings were shiny new, some were somewhat shopworn and others were tired and battered and dulled after years of legislative mauling.
  26. Shutting down the arms bazaar will rank among the top issues on the agenda when Secretary of State James Baker flies to the region this week.
  27. From the Registan you can walk past the tea-houses of Tashkent Street to the bazaar and the massive, brooding remains of Tamerlane's Bibi Khanym mosque. There is also Gur Emir, the terrible warlord's mausoleum.
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