bazaar: [16] Bazaar is a word of Persian origin; it comes from Persian bāzār ‘market’ (whose ultimate source was a prehistoric Old Persian *abēcharish), and reached English via Turkish and Italian (whence the early English form bazarro). Many fanciful spellings competed in 16th- and 17th-century English, including buzzard.
bazaar (n.)
1580s, from Italian bazarra, ultimately from Persian bazar (Pahlavi vacar) "a market."
实用例句
1. We were in the bazaar with all the little urchins watching us.
我们在集市里,周围一大帮衣衫褴褛的小孩盯着我们看。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Kamal was a vendor in Egypt's open-air bazaar.
卡迈勒是埃及露天集市里的一个小贩。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Chickens, goats and rabbits were offered for barter at the bazaar.