罕见
Very rare or seldom seen; unusual. It often describes natural phenomena, rare diseases, or historical events that happen once in a long time.
Exemplos
3 de 5这种颜色的鸟在这一带很罕见。
Birds of this color are very rare in this area.
医生诊断他患上了一种罕见的基因疾病。
The doctor diagnosed him with a rare genetic disease.
这种事儿真是罕见,我还是头回听说。
This kind of thing is really rare; first time I've heard of it.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Han (Rare) + Jian (See). Literally 'rarely seen'.
Quiz rápido
这场大雪是该地区五十年来___的自然灾害。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 罕见
Exemplos
这种颜色的鸟在这一带很罕见。
everydayBirds of this color are very rare in this area.
医生诊断他患上了一种罕见的基因疾病。
formalThe doctor diagnosed him with a rare genetic disease.
这种事儿真是罕见,我还是头回听说。
informalThis kind of thing is really rare; first time I've heard of it.
在学术研究中,该文献的完整版本极其罕见。
academicIn academic research, the complete version of this document is extremely rare.
今年市场出现了罕见的持续增长态势。
businessThe market saw a rare trend of continuous growth this year.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
罕见之至
extremely rare
罕见其匹
rarely matched
Frequentemente confundido com
Xishao refers to small quantity, while Hanjian refers to the low frequency of being seen.
Notas de uso
Used frequently in IELTS Reading passages about biology or climate change.
Erros comuns
Confusing 'hanjian' (rarely seen) with 'shao' (few in number).
Dica de memorização
Han (Rare) + Jian (See). Literally 'rarely seen'.
Origem da palavra
Han (rare/scanty) + Jian (to see).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
这场大雪是该地区五十年来___的自然灾害。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 罕见
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