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'reə1) (not done, found, seen etc very often; uncommon: a rare flower; a rare occurrence.) raro, poco común2) ((of meat) only slightly cooked: I like my steak rare.) poco hecho•- rareness- rarely
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rare adj raro / poco común / poco frecuenteeagles were once common, but now they are rare antes había muchas águilas, pero ahora quedan pocastr[reəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (uncommom) poco común, poco frecuente, raro,-a2 (air) enrarecido,-a3 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL poco hecho,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrare earth tierra rararare gas gas nombre masculino raro1) rarefied: enrarecido2) fine: excelente, excepcionala rare talent: un talento excepcional3) uncommon: raro, poco común4) : poco cocido (dícese de la carne)n.• poco hecho (Carne) s.m.adj.• contado, -a adj.• poco asado adj.• raro, -a adj.rer, reə(r)1)a) ( uncommon) raro, poco comúnb) (liter) <talent/beauty> excepcional, singular2) ( rarefied) < atmosphere> enrarecido[rɛǝ(r)]1. ADJ(compar rarer) (superl rarest)1) (=uncommon, infrequent) [item, book] raro; [plant, animal] poco común; [ability, opportunity] excepcional; [case, occurrence] poco frecuenteit is rare to find that... — es raro encontrarse con que...
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on the rare occasions when he spoke — en las poquísimas ocasiones en las que hablaba•
to have a rare old time * — † pasárselo pipa *See:STRANGE, RARE in strange2) (=rarefied) [air, atmosphere] enrarecido3) (Culin) [steak, meat] vuelta y vuelta, poco hecho (Sp)2.CPDrare earth N — tierra f rara
* * *[rer, reə(r)]1)a) ( uncommon) raro, poco comúnb) (liter) <talent/beauty> excepcional, singular2) ( rarefied) < atmosphere> enrarecido
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rare — [ rar ] adj. • 1377; rere adj. fém. v. 1236; lat. rarus 1 ♦ (Généralt après le nom) Qui se rencontre peu souvent, dont il existe peu d exemplaires. Objet rare. Chercher une chose rare (cf. Mouton à cinq pattes, merle blanc). Pierres rares. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
rare — [ rer ] adjective *** 1. ) not happening very often: In a rare moment of honesty, he told her what he had done. it is rare (for someone) to do something: It s extremely rare for her to lose her temper. a ) not often seen or found, and therefore… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rare */*/*/ — UK [reə(r)] / US [rer] adjective Word forms rare : adjective rare comparative rarer superlative rarest 1) a) not happening very often In a rare moment of honesty, he told her what he had done. it is rare (for someone) to do something: It s… … English dictionary
rare*/*/ — [reə] adj 1) not happening very often I am late only on rare occasions.[/ex] It s extremely rare for her to lose her temper.[/ex] 2) not often seen or found, and therefore valuable rare birds[/ex] He has a rare talent for managing people.[/ex] 3) … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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rare — adjective 1) rare moments of privacy Syn: infrequent, scarce, sparse, few and far between, occasional, limited, odd, isolated, unaccustomed 2) rare stamps Syn: unusual, recherché … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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TALENT — s. m. Certain poids d or ou d argent, qui était différent selon les divers pays où l on s en servait anciennement. Talent attique. Talent romain. Talent babylonien. Talent hébraïque. Talent d or. Talent d argent. Grand talent. Petit talent. Il… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
talent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amazing, considerable, enormous, extraordinary, formidable, genuine, great, immense, incredible, major, obvious … Collocations dictionary