Uncommonly Meaning in English
word · lemma: uncommon
ˌənˈkɑmənɫi
uhn-KAH-muhn-lee
ʌnkˈɒmənli
un-KOM-uhn-lee
释义
In a way that is not usual, rare, or happens less often than normal.
用法与细微差别
'Uncommonly' is formal and often used for emphasis. It can mean 'rarely' or indicate something is unusually high or low (e.g., 'uncommonly generous'). Don't confuse it with 'rarely' (frequency only); 'uncommonly' also describes degree or extent.
Spanish: inusualmente - poco comúnmentePortuguese (BR): incomumente - raramentePortuguese (PT): incomumente - raramenteChinese (Simplified): 非常不常见地 - 少有地Chinese (Traditional): 非常不常見地 - 少有地Hindi: असामान्य रूप से - बहुत कमArabic: على نحو غير معتاد - بشكل نادرBengali: অস্বাভাবিকভাবে - অল্পই (বিশেষ ক্ষেত্রে)Russian: необычно - крайнеJapanese: 非常に - 珍しくVietnamese: một cách bất thường - hiếm khiKorean: 비정상적으로 - 드물게Turkish: alışılmadık şekilde - olağanüstüUrdu: غیر معمولی طور پرIndonesian: một cách bất thường - hiếm khi
例句
It was uncommonly quiet in the library today.
basic
She is uncommonly tall for her age.
basic
The weather was uncommonly warm in December.
basic
He's uncommonly patient, especially with kids.
natural
That's uncommonly generous of you—thank you!
natural
He spoke uncommonly well during the interview.
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