rarest的意思和读音

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rare

: [rer] : [reə(r)]

adj.;()

adv.

rarer  rarest  

adj.+n.rare species,rare disease,rare opportunity,rare exception,rare occurrence

adj.common,frequent

adj.valuable,unique,singular,scarce,exceptional

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adv.1.,,

adj.1.not happening very often; not often seen or found, and therefore admired or valued very mucstrong.rare meat has been cooked for only a short time and is red inside3.air that is rare contains very little oxygen

1. 7. Smallest 8. Rarest 9. Oldest ...

2. rarest——a. , priceless——adj. , ...

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1.But like his friend Henry James, he was a man of the rarest temper, who loved his country in his fashion.·

2.One of the rarest species is the purple swamphen, the symbol of their Natural Park that cannot be found in any other part of the country.

3.You could turn up a something special, like the elusive Bigfoot Ant, North America's rarest ant species.

4.As he shows us one of his rarest scrolls during filming, he tells us about the way China is awakening to the outside world.

5.Much of it was left, and what was left was of the finest and rarest quality.

6.At theirKnoxville nonprofit, Conservation Fisheries, Inc. (CFI), Shute andRakes are trying to keep some of the rarest species alive.(CFI)

7.One of the UK's rarest butterflies has produced a second brood in what conservationists are describing as an extremely rare event.

8.A few weeks ago, Mr Koizumi looked set to be accorded that rarest honour, an address to a joint session of Congress.----

9.John Lennon's toilet and one of his rarest albums will be auctioned at Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts, BBC reported.广·

10.If there's one thing guaranteed to put a smile on the players' faces at Carrington, it's that rarest of things in these parts - a sunny day.-