uncommon

释义
adj. 不常有的;罕见的
自然拼读
词态
比较级:uncommoner
最高级:uncommonest
例句
"Well, I never heard it before," said the Mock Turtle, "but it sounds uncommon nonsense."
“我以前从来没有听过,”假海龟说,“但这听起来像是不同寻常的胡言乱语。”
That is a very odd and uncommon name, is it a usual one in your family?
那个名字真奇怪,不常见。你们家常有这样的名字吗?
Because so many English words sound similar, misunderstandings among English speaking people are not uncommon.
由于许多英语单词发音相似,讲英语的人之间的误解并不少见。
In today's job market, it's not uncommon for job seekers to submit applications for many positions.
在当今的就业市场中,求职者提交许多职位申请的现象并不少见。
But where do these pains come from? According to a German professor Kangri, the soreness comes from straining your muscles in an uncommon way.
但是这些疼痛从何而来呢?根据德国教授康格里的说法,这种疼痛来自于以一种不寻常的方式拉伸你的肌肉。
The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with uncommon diseases to connect with each other and feel less alone.
社交网络的兴起使患有罕见疾病的人更容易相互联系,也不那么孤独了。
It was uncommon to find means of transport that were more efficient than walking but less technologically advanced than motor vehicles.
很少能找到比步行更有效率但是在技术上不比机动车先进的交通工具。
It's not uncommon to find your tray table broken, the in-flight entertainment system not working and your seat cushion worn.
你的小餐桌坏了,飞机上的娱乐系统坏了或者座垫坏了,这些都是很常见的。
Now, British research psychologist Gram Shaffer has discovered that infants can learn words or uncommon things long before they can speak.
现在,英国心理学家格兰姆·谢弗发现,早在婴儿会说话之前,他们就能学习单词或一些不寻常的事物。
In other experiments, Lupyan and Swignley found that uttering the name of a common product when on the hunt for it helped quicken someone's pace, but talking about uncommon items showed no advantage and slowed you down.
在其他实验中,卢平和斯威格利发现,在寻找一种常见产品时说出它的名字有助于加快寻找的速度,但谈论不常见的产品没有任何优势,也会减慢你的速度。
Finding a four-leaf clover is uncommon.
寻找四叶草是不常见的。
Violent crimes against the elderly are fortunately very uncommon.
幸好针对老年人的暴力犯罪非常罕见。
近义
adv.非常地
considerably
remarkably
finely
tremendously
adj.不寻常的;罕有的
unusual
unwonted