n. 罕见的人(或物),珍品;稀有,罕见;稀薄
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复数
rarities
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1.Fortunately, that is a rarity in today's Latin America.
幸运的是,这在今天的拉丁美洲的比较罕见。
2.Rock is a rarity on an island of sand.
在沙岛难得一见岩石。
3.At the same time, the rarity of execution means it is no deterrent.
与此同时,绞刑的极少执行意也味着它不具有威慑性。
4.Such brutal clarity is, however, a rarity in the world of complex derivatives.
不过,像Bear Stearns这样如此残忍地阐明事实,在复杂的衍生品世界实属异类。
5.The value of antiques will depend on their condition and rarity.
古董的价值依它们的保存状况和稀有程度而定。
6.Now for cost and rarity, spices aren't native to Europe and they had to be imported.
现在由于价格和稀有度,香料不是欧洲本土的,必须进口。
7.He was an Italian-American, a rarity among lawyers.
他是意大利裔美国人,属于律师中的异类。
8.The rarity of hair colour will dictate the price.
头发颜色的稀少程度决定它的价格。
9.Sinistral rarity might, then, be a consequence of possible disadvantages conferred by these other concomitant structural features.
因此,左撇子的稀少可能是这些其他伴随的构造特征所带来的不利影响的结果。