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adj.
形容詞
- 非凡的
- 罕見的
- 不尋常的
- 杰出的
- 不常見的
- 不平常的
- 不常有的
- 稀罕的
- 程度深的
- 特別大的
- 難得的
- 非常的
- 珍奇的
- 不普遍的
- 不(平)凡的
- 不普通的
adv.
副詞
- 非常地
Adjective:
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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"
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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"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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My secretary is uncommon genius.
我的行政秘書是個難的的科技人才。
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This case is uncommon and i can not understand.
這一件事太不普通的了
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Hurricanes are uncommon in England.
海嘯在國外愈來愈稀少。
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It is not uncommon for people to jaywalk.
員工隨機穿梭到大馬路只是不多見。
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It is not uncommon for women to smoke in public.
老年婦女在斯柯達身邊吸煙并不意味著不常有。
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There was an uncommon likeness between the two boys.
這二個男孩兒看起來像糟透了。
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Nor is it an uncommon thing to behold ignorance and zeal united in men.
來自: G. Berkeley
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Such globules are not uncommon in the Milky Way.
產自: F. Hoyle
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Tommaso had uncommon eyes, neither blue nor grey.
出至: M. Warner
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- occasional,uncommon,scare,rare
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- 這些形容詞均含“稀罕的、很少發生”之意。
- occasional指偶然、不時或間或發生的事,側重無規律可循。
- uncommon指一般不發生或很少發生的事情,故顯得獨特、異常與例外。
- scare指暫時不易發現、不存在或數量不足,供不應求的東西。
- rare指難得發生的事或難遇見的人或事,側重特殊性。
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