uncommon 的定义
un·com·mon·er, un·com·mon·est.
- not common; unusual; rare: an uncommon word.
- unusual in amount or degree; above the ordinary: an uncommon amount of mail.
- exceptional; remarkable.
uncommon 近义词
very different
uncommon 的近义词 47 个
- abnormal
- bizarre
- egregious
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- infrequent
- noteworthy
- odd
- peculiar
- rare
- remarkable
- singular
- startling
- strange
- surprising
- unique
- unusual
- aberrant
- anomalous
- arcane
- curious
- eccentric
- exotic
- extreme
- fantastic
- few
- freakish
- irregular
- nondescript
- novel
- original
- out of the ordinary
- out of the way
- outre
- outré
- prodigious
- queer
- scarce
- seldom
- sporadic
- unaccustomed
- unconventional
- uncustomary
- unfamiliar
- unheard of
- unorthodox
- weird
uncommon 的反义词 16 个
wonderful, exceptional
更多uncommon例句
- It’s not uncommon for a seller and buyer to agree on a price and then hope the appraisal is as high as possible.
- Eric Topol, a cardiologist and clinical-trials expert at the Scripps Research Translational Institute in San Diego, said such pauses in large studies are “not uncommon at all.”
- It’s not uncommon to feel like you’re letting your fitness tracker down when you don’t hit your goals.
- Recombinetics has since insisted that the leftover plasmid DNA was likely harmless and stressed that this sort of genetic slipup is not uncommon.
- International cricket leagues are cropping up from Canada to Nepal, and it’s not uncommon for players to represent seven different teams in a single year.
- Though tissues are present and tears are not uncommon, the Dinner Parties are distinctly not grief counseling or group therapy.
- These negotiations are not uncommon on junketed studio films.
- Although often this is considered proof positive of guilt at trial, it is not an uncommon occurrence in false confessions.
- Love poems between aristocratic women were not uncommon at the time, as long as they stayed safely on the side of friendship.
- Compulsive writing, or hypergraphia, is a well-known, if uncommon, symptom of temporal lobe epilepsy.
- Larger amounts are not uncommon in fevers, gastrointestinal disturbances, and certain nervous disorders.
- Increase of hemoglobin, or hyperchromemia, is uncommon, and is probably more apparent than real.
- A gaunt, hard-featured domestic completed this interesting family, and she was uncommon too.
- On the other hand, except in children, where the percentage is normally low, pus is uncommon with less than 80 per cent.
- Such a sight was not uncommon in the streets of Seoul, and Yung Pak knew well its meaning.