rarity 英 [ˈreərəti]   美 [ˈrerəti]

rarity

rarity  英 [ˈreərəti] 美 [ˈrerəti]

n. 罕见;珍贵;珍品(需用复数);稀薄 

名词复数:rarities 

The author of The Black Swan explains why the rarity and unpredictability of certain events does not make them unimportant. 《黑天鹅》作者将向大家解释:罕见和难以预料的事件,并不意味着他们不重要。
The rarity of sudden death makes it difficult to evaluate whether there is a link between it and stimulant use, but a recent study strengthens previous suspicions that have been reported. 暴毙十分罕见使得评估是否在它与兴奋剂使用之间存在联系变得非常困难,但是最近的研究加强了先前报道的怀疑。

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  • n. 罕见;珍贵;珍品(需用复数);稀薄
  • 1. The author of The Black Swan explains why the rarity and unpredictability of certain events does not make them unimportant.

    《黑天鹅》作者将向大家解释:罕见和难以预料的事件,并不意味着他们不重要。

  • 2. The rarity of sudden death makes it difficult to evaluate whether there is a link between it and stimulant use, but a recent study strengthens previous suspicions that have been reported.

    暴毙十分罕见使得评估是否在它与兴奋剂使用之间存在联系变得非常困难,但是最近的研究加强了先前报道的怀疑。

  • rarity (n.) early 15c., "thinness;" 1550s, "fewness," from Middle French rarité or directly from Latin raritas "thinness, looseness of texture; fewness," from rarus (see rare (adj.1)). Sense of "a rare thing or event" is from 1590s.
rar·ity / ˈreərəti ; NAmE ˈrerəti / noun ( plural rar·ities ) 1 [countable ] a person or thing that is unusual and is therefore often valuable or interesting 珍品;稀有物 Women are still something of a rarity in senior positions in business. 在商界位居高职的女性仍然十分罕见。 His collection of plants contains many rarities. 他收藏的植物包括许多稀有品种。 2 ( also less frequent rare·ness ) [uncountable ] the quality of being rare 稀有;罕见 The value of antiques will depend on their condition and rarity. 古董的价值依它们的保存状况和稀有程度而定。 rarity rarities rar·ity / ˈreərəti ; NAmE ˈrerəti /
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