释义 |
‖ zoco|ˈzɒkəʊ| Also Soko. [Sp., ad. Arab.: see souk.] = souk; also transf.
1892M. Thomas Scamper through Spain & Tangier xii. 232 The Soko is an unpaved square surrounded with booths, outside the walls, where on Thursdays and Sundays, as in Spain, the market is held. 1903A. F. Calvert Impressions of Spain 96 Toledo—? She is at least faithful to the dead past... So she retains her old Soko, and will have naught to do with the correct Plaza de la Constitucion. 1921Chambers's Jrnl. Dec. 817/2 Tangier..cosmopolitan enough as it seems to be to any one who ambles through the little zoco, has been administratively mismanaged. 1924Ibid. Sept. 689/2 The minaret of the new mosque overlooking the big zoco cuts through the blue. 1965C. D. Eby Siege of Alcázar (1966) i. 34 The Gobierno resembled the zoco of a North African town except that the jewellery boxes, bundles of clothing,..and whimpering children were not for sale. |