词汇 | example_english_rare-occurrence |
释义 | rare occurrencecollocation in Englishmeanings of rareand occurrenceThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with occurrence. rare adjective uk /reər/ us /rer/ not common or frequent; ... See more at rare occurrence noun uk /əˈkʌr.əns/ us /əˈkɝː.əns/ something ... See more at occurrence Examples of rare occurrenceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. With the exception of invading asexual mutants reported later, this is a rareoccurrence and is reported in the accompanying tables. Rather than being an isolated and rareoccurrence, peer victimization occurs quite frequently among youth. It is now mature and is a rareoccurrence in housing to see such an emphasis on the contribution of landscape and shared ground. Their second reason was the rareoccurrence of interpretations in which a different member of the referent set was chosen to participate in each clause. Thus, acquainted is possible in attributive position, but independent factors conspire to make this a rareoccurrence. Survival to the age of 60 years with such complex cardiac malformations, unmodified by surgical palliation or correction, is a rareoccurrence. In most species of nonhuman primates, the transfer of food items between adults is a relatively rareoccurrence. It is a rareoccurrence in regular telephone talk to find an avoidance to speak. Although he emphasizes that this should be a rareoccurrence, he argues that it should remain an option if it promotes peace (p. 174). It is an unusual and rareoccurrence with a predilection for women in their seventh or eighth decades of life. This is, however, is a rareoccurrence and can rarely be planned. Spontaneous total regression of giant aneurysms without complications is a rareoccurrence. Furthermore, only a small number of cases have been described in detail in the interviews, due to the fact that such requests are a rareoccurrence. This is probably a very rareoccurrence. This act of misreading is not simply an unhappy and rareoccurrence in a critic's life: it is the epitome, the very foundation of that life. Sorghum is sometimes sold when there is surplus (a rareoccurrence) or there are compelling reasons (frequent occurrence). This means that the quality of elections tends to get better, more democratic, with repetition; and after three elections regime breakdown is, statistically, a rareoccurrence. This is a rareoccurrence. They tend not to be involved in group activities such as orchestra, wind band and opera chorus and for some even participation in chamber music is a rareoccurrence. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of rare Go to the definition of occurrence See other collocations with occurrence |
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