uncommon

英[ʌn'kɒmən] 美[ʌn'kɑːmən]
  • adj. 不寻常的;不常见的;极度的
uncommonly uncommoner uncommonest uncommonness
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星级词汇:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 非凡的
    2. 罕见的
    3. 不寻常的
    4. 杰出的
    5. 不常见的
    6. 不平常的
    7. 不常有的
    8. 稀罕的
    9. 程度深的
    10. 特别大的
    11. 难得的
    12. 非常的
    13. 珍奇的
    14. 不普遍的
    15. 不(平)凡的
    16. 不普通的
    adv. (副词)
    1. 非常地

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind;

    "uncommon birds"
    "frost and floods are uncommon during these months"
    "doing an uncommon amount of business"
    "an uncommon liking for money"
    "he owed his greatest debt to his mother's uncommon character and ability"

  2. marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind;

    "what is so rare as a day in June"
    "a rare skill"
    "an uncommon sense of humor"
    "she was kind to an uncommon degree"

1. Both are blessed with uncommon ability to fix things.
两人在修理东西上都有一手绝活。

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2. A 15-year lifespan is not uncommon for a dog.
15年的寿命对狗而言是比较常见的。

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3. Cancer of the breast in young women is uncommon.
乳腺癌在年轻女子当中并不常见。

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4. Intermarriages were not uncommon.
通婚并不少见。

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5. She read Cecelia's last letter with uncommon interest.
她怀着极大的兴趣读完了塞塞莉娅的最后一封信。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. My secretary is uncommon genius.
      我的秘书是个难得的人才。
    2. This case is uncommon and i can not understand.
      这件事太不寻常了
    3. Hurricanes are uncommon in England.
      飓风在英国非常罕见。
    4. It is not uncommon for people to jaywalk.
      人们任意穿越马路并非不常见。
    5. It is not uncommon for women to smoke in public.
      妇女在大众面前抽烟并非不常见。
    6. There was an uncommon likeness between the two boys.
      这两个男孩长得像极了。
occasional,uncommon,scare,rare
  • 这些形容词均含“稀罕的、很少发生”之意。
  • occasional指偶然、不时或间或发生的事,侧重无规律可循。
  • uncommon指一般不发生或很少发生的事情,故显得独特、异常与例外。
  • scare指暂时不易发现、不存在或数量不足,供不应求的东西。
  • rare指难得发生的事或难遇见的人或事,侧重特殊性。