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1 uncommon
adjectiveit is not uncommon for him to be found there — es ist [ganz und gar] nicht ungewöhnlich, dass man ihn dort findet
* * *(rare; unusual: This type of animal is becoming very uncommon.) ungewöhnlich- academic.ru/93124/uncommonly">uncommonly* * *un·com·mon[ʌnˈkɒmən, AM -ˈkɑ:m-]1. (rare) seltenit is not \uncommon for that to happen so etwas passiert immer wiederit is not \uncommon for him to turn up unexpectedly er hat es so an sich, unerwartet aufzutauchenan \uncommon name ein ungewöhnlicher Namewith \uncommon interest mit ungeteiltem Interesse* * *[ʌn'kɒmən]adj1) (= unusual) ungewöhnlichit is not uncommon for her to be late — es ist nichts Ungewöhnliches, dass sie zu spät kommt
a not uncommon problem/sight — ein nicht ganz ungewöhnliches Problem/ungewöhnlicher Anblick
2) (= outstanding) außergewöhnlich* * *A adj (adv uncommonly) ungewöhnlich:a) seltenb) außergewöhnlich, -ordentlichB adv obs → A* * *adjectiveit is not uncommon for him to be found there — es ist [ganz und gar] nicht ungewöhnlich, dass man ihn dort findet
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2 uncommon
1) ( rare) selten;it is not \uncommon for that to happen so etwas passiert immer wieder;it is not \uncommon for him to turn up unexpectedly er hat es so an sich, unerwartet aufzutauchen;an \uncommon name ein ungewöhnlicher Name;with \uncommon interest mit ungeteiltem Interesse -
3 uncommon
[ʌn'kɒmən]1) (rare, unusual) [word, plant] raro, non comune2) (exceptional) [ gift] insolito, fuori del comune* * *(rare; unusual: This type of animal is becoming very uncommon.) raro* * *uncommon /ʌnˈkɒmən/A a.non comune; insolito: an uncommon colour [plant], un colore [una pianta] non comune; What an uncommon name!, che nome singolare!; It's not uncommon for children to be jealous of their younger siblings, non è insolito che i bambini siano gelosi dei fratelli più piccoliB avv.(arc., = uncommonly) straordinariamenteuncommonness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'kɒmən]1) (rare, unusual) [word, plant] raro, non comune2) (exceptional) [ gift] insolito, fuori del comune -
4 uncommon un·com·mon adj
[ʌn'kɒmən]it's not uncommon that — non è raro che + sub
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5 unusual
(not usual; rare; uncommon: It is unusual for him to arrive late; He has an unusual job.) raro, poco común, inhabitualunusual adj raro / extraño / poco comúntr[ʌn'jʊːʒʊəl]1 (rare, strange) raro,-a, insólito,-a, extraño,-a, poco común2 (different) original; (exceptional) excepcional, extraordinario,-a■ Spain has many landscapes of unusual beauty España goza de numerosos paisajes de excepcional belleza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthat's unusual! ¡qué raro!, ¡qué extraño!unusual [.ʌn'ju:ʒʊəl] adj: inusual, poco común, raroadj.• desacostumbrado, -a adj.• extraordinario, -a adj.• extraño, -a adj.• insólito, -a adj.• inusitado, -a adj.• poco común adj.• poco usual adj.• raro, -a adj.'ʌn'juːʒuəladjective <illness/opinion/sight> poco corriente or común, fuera de lo corriente or común, inusualhe spoke with unusual frankness — habló con inusitada or insólita franqueza
did you notice anything unusual about him? — ¿le notaste algo raro or fuera de lo normal?
[ʌn'juːʒʊǝl]ADJ1) (=uncommon) [sight, circumstances, name] poco común, poco corriente; [amount, number] fuera de lo normal, fuera de lo corrientethe case has received an unusual amount of publicity — el caso ha recibido una cantidad de publicidad fuera de lo normal or lo corriente
here are some unusual gift ideas — aquí tiene unas ideas para regalos poco corrientes or que salen de lo corriente
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I didn't feel hungry, which was unusual for me — no me sentía con hambre, lo cual era raro en mí•
it's not unusual to see snow in June here — no es raro ver nieve aquí en junio•
there's nothing unusual in that — no hay nada de raro or extraordinario en ello2) (=odd) raro, extrañodon't you find it unusual that he never tells you where he's been? — ¿no te parece raro or extraño que nunca te diga dónde ha estado?
3) (=exceptional) excepcional, poco común or corrientea man of unusual intelligence — un hombre de inteligencia excepcional, un hombre de una inteligencia poco común or corriente
* * *['ʌn'juːʒuəl]adjective <illness/opinion/sight> poco corriente or común, fuera de lo corriente or común, inusualhe spoke with unusual frankness — habló con inusitada or insólita franqueza
did you notice anything unusual about him? — ¿le notaste algo raro or fuera de lo normal?
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6 común
común adjetivo ‹ amigo› mutualb) ( en locs)de común acuerdo con algn in agreement with sb; en común ‹esfuerzo/regalo› joint ( before n); no tenemos nada en común we have nothing in common un modelo fuera de lo común a very unusual model; común y corriente (normal, nada especial) ordinary
común
I adjetivo
1 (frecuente) common, usual: es poco común, it's unusual
2 (ordinario, corriente) ordinary
3 (compartido) shared, communal: nos une un interés común, we are united by a common interest
II sustantivo masculino GB Pol los Comunes, the Commons Locuciones: de común acuerdo, by common consent
en común, (conjuntamente) hacer algo en común, to do sthg jointly (característica compartida) tienen varios rasgos en común, they have several characteristics in common
por lo común, generally ' común' also found in these entries: Spanish: acuerdo - baja - bajo - cabeza - contraponer - convivencia - corriente - dato - denominador - despertarse - fondo - fosa - irse - juicio - llevar - múltipla - múltiplo - permitirse - rara - raro - sentar - sentida - sentido - soler - tela - tópica - tópico - única - único - uniforme - unitaria - unitario - vista - visto - vulgar - delincuente - imponer - mercado - norma - peculiar - rareza - tino English: appeal - base - cause - common - common denominator - common sense - commonplace - crane - cure - deserve - enjoy - gumption - in - intend - iota - jointly - kitty - mass grave - modicum - mutual - ordinary - original - partnership - pool - prevalent - rank - reason - run-of-the-mill - sense - stand out - uncommon - unusual - cliché - communal - consent - garden - house - lowest common denominator - ounce - plain - platitude - rarity - run - share -
7 unusual
[ʌn'juːʒ(ə)l]прил.1) необыкновенный; необычный, странный; редкийThere is nothing unusual in it. — В этом нет ничего странного.
It is unusual to see snow in this region. — Снег в этом районе - явление необычное.
It's unusual for two world records to be set in / on one day. — Редко когда в один день устанавливают два мировых рекорда.
Did he observe on your unusual appearance? — Он обратил внимание на то, что вы выглядели необычно?
The house stuck out because of its unusual shape. — Дом выделялся своей необычной формой.
Syn:2) выдающийся, замечательный, поразительный, исключительныйShe was a woman of unusual ability. — Она была женщиной необыкновенных способностей.
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8 unique
1. a единственный в своём роде, уникальный2. a особенный3. a разг. необыкновенный, странный, удивительныйСинонимический ряд:1. atypical (adj.) atypical; different; original; singular2. characteristic (adj.) characteristic; distinctive; individual; particular3. curious (adj.) curious; peculiar4. exceptional (adj.) exceptional; extraordinary; odd; phenomenal; rare; remarkable; strange; uncommon; uncustomary; unimaginable; unordinary; unthinkable; unusual; unwonted5. only (adj.) alone; apart; incomparable; lone; matchless; nonpareil; one; only; peerless; separate; single; sold; sole; solitary; solo; unequaled; unequalledunrivalled; unexampled; unmatched; unparalleled; unrepeatable; unrivaled; unrivalled; unsurpassed6. single (adj.) lone; single; sole; solitaryАнтонимический ряд:agreeing; common; commonplace; congruous; conventional; customary; everyday; familiar; formal; general; hackneyed; normal; ordinary; typical
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