Violent crimes against the elderly are fortunately very uncommon.
幸好针对老年人的暴力犯罪非常罕见。
it is not uncommon for somebody to do something
It is not uncommon for students to have bank loans.
学生有银行贷款并不少见。
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uncommon• Hypertonicity may also result from puresodiumexcess, although this is relatively uncommon.• It is worth noting, incidentally, that such crossover in readership is not uncommon.• Parties of up to 25 are not uncommon.• But prep schools still drew their students regionally, and Exeter was an uncommonchoice for a Philadelphian.• Though a number of its species are uncommon, comparatively few are presently in danger.• It is not uncommon even now to read in popularscience that this notion has firmscientific support.• It is now not uncommon for consultancies to include in their proposals for a campaign how they intend to measure its success.
it is not uncommon for somebody to do something• At present many more employers than employees are legally represented, and it is not uncommon for counsel to appear for employers.• She said it is not uncommon for the ride tomalfunction at least once a year.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be不尋常▸➤become變得不尋常ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常不尋常▸➤by no means, far from, not at all一點兒不罕見;很平常◇Such attitudes were not at all uncommon thirty years ago.這些看法在 30 年前很常見。➤relatively比較不尋常➤still仍然不尋常◇Such technologies were still uncommon in the US.這些技術在美國仍然不同尋常。