[N-COUNT 可数名词]罕见的人(或物);奇物;珍品 If someone or something is a rarity, they are interesting or valuable because they are so unusual.
[usu sing]
[JOURNALISM 新闻]
Motorized wheelchairs are a rarity here...
电动轮椅在这里很罕见。
He was a rarity among Wall Street lawyers...
他在华尔街的律师当中是个奇人。
Sontag has always been that rarity, a glamorous intellectual...
桑塔格一直是那种兼具美貌与智慧的人中龙凤。
Other rarities include an interview with Presley.
其他的稀罕事包括对普雷斯利的采访。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]稀有;罕见 The rarity of something is the fact that it is very uncommon.
[oft with poss]
This indicates the rarity of such attacks...
这显示出这种疾病发作的罕见性。
It was a real prize due to its rarity and good condition...
因为稀有并且品相完好,它价值连城。
'Its rarity value is high,' Gibson announced gravely.
“它极为稀罕,”吉布森严肃地宣布。
Oxford
rar·ity/ˈreərəti; NAmEˈrerəti/noun(pluralrar·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(alsoless frequentrare·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。rarityraritiesrar·ity/ˈreərəti; NAmEˈrerəti/
1be a rarity to not happen or exist very often: Visitors were a rarity in the village.2[countable] something that is valuable or interesting because it is rare: Some of these plants are national rarities.3[uncountable] the quality of being rare: Such stamps are expensive because of their rarity.
WDF
rarity
[ˈreərəti]
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稀有(63%),珍品(23%),稀薄(14%)
n.罕见;珍贵;珍品(需用复数);稀薄
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