adv.
1.
ADJ-GRADED
不平常的;罕见的 If you describe something as uncommon, you mean that it does not happen often or is not often seen.
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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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A 15-year lifespan is not uncommon for a dog.
狗活15年并不少见。
2.
ADJ
非凡的;杰出的;罕有的 If you describe a quality, usually a good quality, as uncommon, you mean that it is unusually great in degree or amount.
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Both are blessed with uncommon ability to fix things...
两人在修理东西方面都身手不凡。
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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。
uncommonly
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Mary was uncommonly good at tennis.
玛丽的网球打得非常出色。
- Adverb
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1. exceptionally;
- "a common remedy is uncommonly difficult to find"
- 1. I thought John was being uncommonly stupid, and wrote his down as a fool.
- 我认为约翰的行为出奇地愚蠢,于是把他当傻瓜。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. My little Mary was feeling uncommonly empty.
- 我肚子当时正饿得厉害。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. You write uncommonly fast.
- 你写信写得这样快,真是少见。
来自《简明英汉词典》


