形容詞罕見的,特殊的; 優(yōu)秀的,不尋常的; 稀薄的,經(jīng)過稀化的
形容詞
1. Gold is a rare metal.
金子是貴重金屬。
2. That bird is very rare in this country.
那種鳥在這個國家很稀有。
3. These flowers are very rare in this country.
這些花在該國很少見。
4. I had a rare beef steak.
我吃了一塊做得很嫩的牛排。
5. The higher you climb up the mountain, the rarer the air is.
越往山上爬,空氣越稀薄。
4. rare:(reseaux associes pour la recherche europeenne— the european association of research networks); 歐洲科研網(wǎng)絡協(xié)會
5. rare:retinoic acid response element; 視黃酸反應元件
1. 稀有的;罕見的;珍奇的
Something that is rare is not common and is therefore interesting or valuable.
e.g. ...the black-necked crane, one of the rarest species in the world...
黑頸鶴,世界最稀有的物種之一
e.g. She collects rare plants...
她收集稀有植物。
2. 少見的;不常發(fā)生的
An event or situation that is rare does not occur very often.
rare
e.g. ...on those rare occasions when he did eat alone...
在那些極其少見的、他的確單獨吃飯的時候
e.g. Heart attacks were extremely rare in babies, he said...
嬰兒極少有心臟病發(fā)作的情況,他說。
3. (品質)極好的,杰出的
You use rare to emphasize an extremely good or remarkable quality.
e.g. Ferris has a rare ability to record her observations on paper...
費里斯具備把自己的觀察結果記錄下來的超強能力。
e.g. It was a rare pleasure to see him in action.
看他打球是一種享受。
4. (肉類)半熟的,嫩的
Meat that is rare is cooked very lightly so that the inside is still red.
rare的翻譯
e.g. Thick tuna steaks are eaten rare, like beef...
像牛肉一樣,厚的金槍魚排做到半熟即可食用。
e.g. Waiter, I specifically asked for this steak rare.
服務員,我特別強調了這塊牛排要做得嫩些。