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单词 bazaar
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Definition of bazaar in English:

bazaar

noun bəˈzɑːbəˈzɑr
  • 1A market in a Middle Eastern country.

    (中东国家的)集市,街市

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many well-to-do households have VCRs, and rented videos are available in the bazaars (markets).
    • Rich materials hung on every wall and sat on every floor and even reached down from the ceilings, creating an exotic atmosphere not unlike a Middle Eastern bazaar.
    • Adjarians are polite and courteous under most circumstances, even when they are bargaining at a bazaar (market).
    • In real markets - bazaars - customers have choices.
    • In old bazaars (street markets) in the larger cities, one comes across dozens of artisans.
    • In the cities, people visit museums, haggle over prices in the bazaars (street markets), or shop in large shopping complexes with their families and friends.
    • Fresh fruits and vegetables can be found at the local bazaar (market).
    • A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living.
    • The market place was a lot like the village bazaars she had seen in the Middle East.
    • Lots of farmers markets, bazaars that were open on the street.
    • The citizens of this coastal paradise carried on with their daily activities, bringing life to the busy streets and a charming sense of chaos to the local markets and bazaars.
    • It's part flea market, part international bazaar, part Dufferin Mall.
    • Markets and bazaars were closed in Quetta, a border city with a large Afghan refugee population.
    • The bazaars, colorful food markets and constant flow of border-hoppers provide absorbing spectacles.
    • We wind up in her kitchen, which she wants to look like some sort of Middle Eastern bazaar.
    • Hone your haggling skills in Tunisia's markets and bazaars when you travel with Burnside Travel.
    • Their killers found them in the middle of a crowded bazaar.
    • This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world.
    • The problem seems to be more prominent in the bazaars and markets.
    • Placed right in the middle of the bazaar, you will have to manoeuvre amid men carrying sacks to enter the gallery.
    Synonyms
    market, market place, mart, exchange
    Arabic souk
    1. 1.1 A fundraising sale of goods.
      (尤指慈善)义卖
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the highlights of the bazaar, and a great fund-raiser for the group's charities, is the raffle.
      • The bazaar sale will be on Saturday, December 4, 2pm in the village hall.
      • A fundraising bazaar in aid of cancer research will be held in Crookstown Hall on Saturday, October 5, starting at 2 pm.
      • Other funds came from bazaars and socials, garden sales, donations, and interest payments.
      • All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales and the bazaar itself will go directly to PILC Welfare Projects in the local community.
      • The ikebana exhibition was magnificent, there was an international bazaar and bake sale, entertainment and a raffle.
      • Kilcornan Community Council will hold a cake sale and bazaar in the centre on Sunday, May 16 after Mass.
      • The Market grew from a volunteer-staffed, church bazaar sale in 1981, to an upscale destination with a year-round support staff of two.
      • Easy Ways Products have been successfully sold through craft fairs, bazaars, horse sales and door to door throughout the county.
      • The centre is funded largely by donations from abroad, many the result of bazaars, concerts and other fundraising activities.
      • In addition to the practical work of caring, feeding, and sheltering, committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives.
      • When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
      • That and the Christmas bazaar are the two major fund-raising activities organised by the school every year.
      • A fund-raising bazaar in aid of the Rockfield National School building fund was held in the Community Centre, Coolaney, recently.
      • We had to borrow furniture and had to fundraise with Christmas bazaars, sales of work, that type of thing.
      • All funds raised by the bazaar are distributed to local Thai charities to help the needy.
      • The best places to pick up cool vintage toys: Flea markets, church bazaars, garage sales.
      • Tickets for the raffle which will take place during the bazaar are on sale locally.
      • He said: ‘Stan was a great person to be around and a wonderful organiser of our Christmas bazaars and May Day fairs.’
      • Sales of refreshments will attract customers to your bazaar and probably contribute handsomely to your fund-raising efforts.
      Synonyms
      fete, fair, jumble sale, sale, bring-and-buy sale, car boot sale, carnival
      fundraiser, charity event
      North American tag sale
      Dutch kermis
    2. 1.2dated A large shop selling miscellaneous goods.
      〈旧〉百货商店
      Example sentencesExamples
      • David Patterson of the 785th Combat Stress Detachment from Minneapolis, Minnesota, a frequent shopper at the bazaar.
      • The streets are empty of passers-by, shops are shuttered, and bazaars are closed.
      • Soon after Ms. Atchara Pachimnan officially opened the bazaar, shoppers literally filled the place from early in the day.
      • The goods which were sold at the bazaar were divided in three categories.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Italian bazarro, from Turkish, from Persian bāzār 'market'.

  • A Persian word for ‘market’ is the ultimate source of bazaar, which came into English from Italian bazarro that was in turn borrowed from Turkish.

Rhymes

aargh, Accra, afar, ah, aha, aide-mémoire, ajar, Alcazar, are, Armagh, armoire, Artois, au revoir, baa, bah, bar, barre, beaux-arts, Bekaa, bête noire, Bihar, bizarre, blah, Bogotá, Bonnard, bra, cafard, café noir, Calabar, car, Carr, Castlebar, catarrh, Changsha, char, charr, cigar, comme ci comme ça, commissar, coup d'état, de haut en bas, devoir, Dhofar, Directoire, Du Bois, Dumas, Dunbar, éclat, embarras de choix, escritoire, fah, famille noire, far, feu de joie, film noir, foie gras, Fra, galah, gar, guar, guitar, ha, hah, ha-ha, Halacha, hurrah, hussar, huzza, insofar, Invar, jar, je ne sais quoi, ka, kala-azar, Kandahar, khimar, Khorramshahr, knar, Krasnodar, Kwa, la-di-da, lah, Lehár, Loire, ma, mama, mamma, mar, Mardi Gras, ménage à trois, mirepoix, moire, nam pla, Navarre, noir, objet d'art, pa, pah, Panama, papa, par, Pará, Paraná, pas, pâté de foie gras, peau-de-soie, pietà, Pinot Noir, pooh-bah, poult-de-soie, pya, rah, registrar, Saar, Salazar, Sana'a, sang-froid, scar, schwa, Seychellois, shah, Shangri-La, shikar, ska, sol-fa, spa, spar, star, Starr, Stranraer, ta, tahr, tar, tartare, tata, tra-la, tsar, Twa, Villa, voilà, waratah, yah

Definition of bazaar in US English:

bazaar

nounbəˈzɑrbəˈzär
  • 1A market in a Middle Eastern country.

    (中东国家的)集市,街市

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fresh fruits and vegetables can be found at the local bazaar (market).
    • Placed right in the middle of the bazaar, you will have to manoeuvre amid men carrying sacks to enter the gallery.
    • The bazaars, colorful food markets and constant flow of border-hoppers provide absorbing spectacles.
    • Many well-to-do households have VCRs, and rented videos are available in the bazaars (markets).
    • It's part flea market, part international bazaar, part Dufferin Mall.
    • The problem seems to be more prominent in the bazaars and markets.
    • Hone your haggling skills in Tunisia's markets and bazaars when you travel with Burnside Travel.
    • Rich materials hung on every wall and sat on every floor and even reached down from the ceilings, creating an exotic atmosphere not unlike a Middle Eastern bazaar.
    • The citizens of this coastal paradise carried on with their daily activities, bringing life to the busy streets and a charming sense of chaos to the local markets and bazaars.
    • Their killers found them in the middle of a crowded bazaar.
    • In the cities, people visit museums, haggle over prices in the bazaars (street markets), or shop in large shopping complexes with their families and friends.
    • In real markets - bazaars - customers have choices.
    • We wind up in her kitchen, which she wants to look like some sort of Middle Eastern bazaar.
    • A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living.
    • Markets and bazaars were closed in Quetta, a border city with a large Afghan refugee population.
    • In old bazaars (street markets) in the larger cities, one comes across dozens of artisans.
    • This New York marketplace mimics bazaars of narrow streets in dense warrens of frenetic activity anywhere in the world.
    • The market place was a lot like the village bazaars she had seen in the Middle East.
    • Lots of farmers markets, bazaars that were open on the street.
    • Adjarians are polite and courteous under most circumstances, even when they are bargaining at a bazaar (market).
    Synonyms
    market, market place, mart, exchange
    1. 1.1 A fundraising sale of goods, typically for charity.
      (尤指慈善)义卖
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That and the Christmas bazaar are the two major fund-raising activities organised by the school every year.
      • Other funds came from bazaars and socials, garden sales, donations, and interest payments.
      • The centre is funded largely by donations from abroad, many the result of bazaars, concerts and other fundraising activities.
      • Tickets for the raffle which will take place during the bazaar are on sale locally.
      • All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales and the bazaar itself will go directly to PILC Welfare Projects in the local community.
      • Sales of refreshments will attract customers to your bazaar and probably contribute handsomely to your fund-raising efforts.
      • A fund-raising bazaar in aid of the Rockfield National School building fund was held in the Community Centre, Coolaney, recently.
      • He said: ‘Stan was a great person to be around and a wonderful organiser of our Christmas bazaars and May Day fairs.’
      • When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
      • Kilcornan Community Council will hold a cake sale and bazaar in the centre on Sunday, May 16 after Mass.
      • Easy Ways Products have been successfully sold through craft fairs, bazaars, horse sales and door to door throughout the county.
      • All funds raised by the bazaar are distributed to local Thai charities to help the needy.
      • The Market grew from a volunteer-staffed, church bazaar sale in 1981, to an upscale destination with a year-round support staff of two.
      • One of the highlights of the bazaar, and a great fund-raiser for the group's charities, is the raffle.
      • The bazaar sale will be on Saturday, December 4, 2pm in the village hall.
      • A fundraising bazaar in aid of cancer research will be held in Crookstown Hall on Saturday, October 5, starting at 2 pm.
      • The ikebana exhibition was magnificent, there was an international bazaar and bake sale, entertainment and a raffle.
      • The best places to pick up cool vintage toys: Flea markets, church bazaars, garage sales.
      • We had to borrow furniture and had to fundraise with Christmas bazaars, sales of work, that type of thing.
      • In addition to the practical work of caring, feeding, and sheltering, committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives.
      Synonyms
      fete, fair, jumble sale, sale, bring-and-buy sale, car boot sale, carnival
    2. 1.2dated A large shop selling miscellaneous goods.
      〈旧〉百货商店
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The streets are empty of passers-by, shops are shuttered, and bazaars are closed.
      • David Patterson of the 785th Combat Stress Detachment from Minneapolis, Minnesota, a frequent shopper at the bazaar.
      • Soon after Ms. Atchara Pachimnan officially opened the bazaar, shoppers literally filled the place from early in the day.
      • The goods which were sold at the bazaar were divided in three categories.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Italian bazarro, from Turkish, from Persian bāzār ‘market’.

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