英:['reənɪs]
美:['rernɪs]
英:['reənɪs]
美:['rernɪs]
词根:rare
adj.rare 稀有的;半熟的;稀薄的
rarefied 稀薄的;纯化的
rarified 纯净的;稀薄的
adv.rare 非常;极其
rarely 很少地;难得;罕有地
n.rarefaction [声] 稀疏;(气体)稀薄
v.rarified 使变稀薄(rarify的过去式)
vi.rare 用后腿站起;渴望
rarefy 变稀薄;纯化
rarify 变稀薄;纯化
vt.rarefy 使纯化;变稀薄;精选
rarify 使成精细;使变稀薄
adjective (1)
seldom occurring or found : uncommon
marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal : distinctive
superlative or extreme of its kind
marked by wide separation of component particles : thin
rare air
adjective (2)
cooked so that the inside is still red
rare roast beef
Adjective (1) Middle English, from Latin rarus Adjective (2) alteration of earlier rere, from Middle English, from Old English hrēre boiled lightly; akin to Old English hrēran to stir, Old High German hruoren
The first known use of rare was in the 14th century
rash1 of 2adjective
marked by or coming from being too hasty in speech or action or in making decisions
a rash promise
rash2 of 2noun
a breaking out of the skin with red spots
many instances in a short time
a rash of fires
rash1 of 2adjective
marked by or coming from being too hasty in speech or action or in making decisions
a rash promise
rash2 of 2noun
a breaking out of the skin with red spots
many instances in a short time
a rash of fires
rascallyadjective
of or resembling that of a rascal
a rascally trick
rascalitynoun
the actions or character of a rascal
rascalnoun
a mean or dishonest person
a mischievous person
raritynoun
the quality, state, or fact of being rare
someone or something rare
raringadjective
full of enthusiasm or eagerness
raring to go
rare1 of 2adjective
not thick or dense : thin
the atmosphere is rare at high altitudes
very fine : excellent, splendid
a rare June day
very uncommon a collection of rare books
rain is rare in the desert
rare2 of 2adjective
cooked so that the inside is still red
rare roast beef
rare1 of 2adjective
not thick or dense : thin
the atmosphere is rare at high altitudes
very fine : excellent, splendid
a rare June day
very uncommon a collection of rare books
rain is rare in the desert
rare2 of 2adjective
cooked so that the inside is still red
rare roast beef
rare1 of 2adjective
not thick or dense : thin
the atmosphere is rare at high altitudes
very fine : excellent, splendid
a rare June day
very uncommon a collection of rare books
rain is rare in the desert
rare2 of 2adjective
cooked so that the inside is still red
rare roast beef
1 Other states paid no heed to the Supreme Court’s urgings of rareness.
2 In the distant future, humans will form caste systems based on the rareness of the animals whose poop we eat.
不久的将来,人们就会依据食用粪便动物的缺稀性来建立等级制。
3 The actual facts, as revealed by an examination of the individual returns, are much stronger, and demonstrate the extreme rareness of father and son following the same occupation.
4 It had been a compelling smile, charming for its very rareness.
5 Our products are famous for their rareness and beauty.
我们的产品以美丽和稀有闻名.
6 Because of its in-person rareness, this show, a hybrid of skating and dance, had much to live up to — too much perhaps.
7 One of the challenges for people with nitrous addictions is the rareness of problem.
8 Because of its relative rareness, many Charlottes are not accustomed to sharing their name.
9 The rareness of this aspect of the Milky Way may provide clues to its formation history.
10 It was the beauty, the rareness, or some brand that I know didn’t exist anymore.
11 The remains of beetles, considering the rareness of living ones, were remarkable.
12 Maybe it’s the double whammy of something nice actually happening for someone, along with the rareness of that someone seeming like a decent person.
13 The beautiful concept always unites with rareness. Such as the mole of beauty on a girl's face, there is very goodlooking one, there is one pile very troublesome.
美的概念总是同稀少联在一起。例如一个姑娘脸上的美人痣,有一颗很好看,有一堆就很麻烦。
14 Despite the race’s iconicity and the rareness of a lottery selection, a number of selected triathletes have given up their spots in protest.
15 It was a strange picture that Mr. Carleton was looking at strange for its rareness.
16 The public belonging property of natural resources and capital rareness are its condition.
自然资源的公共物品属性以及资本的稀缺性是生产力异化的条件.
17 Accept it as when early fruit we send; And let the rareness the small gift commend.
18 HR is a core resource in establishing the advantage power of enterprise because of its value, rareness and difficult to imitate.
人力资源具有价值有效性、稀缺性和难以模仿性,是企业构建竞争优势的核心资源。
19 She did not move nor speak, and he, amazed before her rareness, drew back a step.
20 Oh, close him round with visions of all rareness, Make him see everything with smiling eye; Let all his dreams be unsurpassed for fairness, And what we feign out-charm reality.
2 珍奇
rare uncommon rarely uncommonly phenomenon curiosity rarity fancy unique novel unaccustomed unfrequent novelty