seldom的意思和读音

seldom

: [ˈseldəm] : ['seldəm]

adv.

adj.

adv.often

adv.not often,hardly ever,rarely,infrequently,occasionally

seldomadv.

1.not often

He had seldom seen a child with so much talent.

She seldom, if ever, goes to the theatre.便

They seldom watch television these days.

Seldom had he seen such beauty.

adv.1.;;...

adj.1.;

adv.1.not often

1. worm seldom walk ...

2. worm seldom walk ...

3. semicircle n. seldom ad. seem vi. 仿 ...

4. seem ,, 25 seldom ability ...

5. hide: seldom: 。 continuously: 。 ...

6. 1、tough( ) 2、seldom( ) 3、customers( ) ...

7. ;[ rarely;seldom] rarely; seldom hǎn ...

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1.ON THE face of it, Congress has seldom been busier, or the parties more ready to co-operate.

2.The recollection of Edward had been seldom absent from her, and her dreams had been filled with his image.

3.and his elder children drawing substantial wages father is seldom the dominant figure that he still was at the beginning of the century.

4.Seldom, indeed, did one of them break out of the class into which he had been born. Almost as seldom did they even think of trying to.

5.If the company goes down the pan, ordinary shareholders are at the end of the line and seldom get a crumb.

6.It not seldom happens than what seems to be a difficulty is easily overcome by a young person.

7.I seldom lost to a girl, and I seldom got to know a girl like you. You are pure, active, determined and tenacious.

8.Globalization tends to be seen as a threat and seldom as an opportunity.

9.Popes seldom weigh in on economic matters and rarely in the form of an encyclical, one of the most authoritative forms of papal writing.

10.Although concept maps have been used in many fields, we have seldom seen the application in the collaborative knowledge building.广