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1 bazar
m.1 bazaar.2 bazar, bazaar, variety store.3 second-hand shop.* * *1 (oriental) bazaar2 (tienda) electrical goods and hardware shop* * *SM1) (=mercado) bazaar2) (=tienda) (=grandes almacenes) large retail store; (=juguetería) toy shop; LAm bazaar, charity fair; Méx second-hand shop; Cono Sur (=ferretería) ironmonger's, ironmonger's shop* * *1) ( mercado oriental) bazaar2)a) ( tienda) hardware store ( often selling a wide range of electrical goods and toys)b) (Col, Ven) ( de caridad) fête, bazaar* * *= bazaar.Ex. The 1st step will be a massive reevaluation of how to promote and sell products and services in the electronic shopping bazaar.* * *1) ( mercado oriental) bazaar2)a) ( tienda) hardware store ( often selling a wide range of electrical goods and toys)b) (Col, Ven) ( de caridad) fête, bazaar* * *= bazaar.Ex: The 1st step will be a massive reevaluation of how to promote and sell products and services in the electronic shopping bazaar.
* * *A (mercado oriental) bazaarB1 (tienda) hardware store ( often selling a wide range of electrical goods and toys)2 ( Col) (de caridad) fête, bazaar* * *
bazar sustantivo masculino
bazar sustantivo masculino bazaar
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bazaar
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* * *bazar nm1. [tienda] bazaar, = shop selling electrical goods, trinkets etc2. [mercado] bazaar* * *m1 tienda hardware and fancy goods store2 mercado bazaar* * *bazar nm: bazaar
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