单词:bazaars
n. a street of small shops (especially in Orient)
n. a sale of miscellany; often for charity
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Bazaar 集市 Do you know what a bazaar is? 你知道什么是集市吗? It is a kind of market place in the Middle East and India. 它是中东和印度的一种市场。 There are many small shops and people buy things at those shops. 有许多小商
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Incidentally it explains why even to-day Moslem soldiers will charge into the fire of European machine guns quite indifferent to the fate that awaits them and why they are such dangerous and persistent enemies. 这一点也能解释,为什么到了今
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