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1 редко
1. прил. кратк. см. редкий 2. нареч.1. ( не густо) few and far-between2. ( не часто) seldom, rarelyочень редко — very seldom; once in a blue moon идиом. разг.
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2 редко
I кратк. прил.см. редкийII нареч.1) ( на расстоянии друг от друга) sparselyдома́ стоя́ли о́чень ре́дко — the houses were spaced out
2) ( не часто) seldom, rarely, infrequentlyо́чень ре́дко — very seldom; once in a blue moon идиом. разг.
ре́дко встреча́ться (быть уникальным) — be uncommon / unique; (о людях, предметах тж.) be few and far between идиом.
таки́е лю́ди, как он, ре́дко встреча́ются — people like him are few and far between
••ре́дко, да ме́тко погов. — seldom but to the point
ре́дко кто — few people
ре́дко кому́ э́то удаётся — few people can do / manage that
ре́дко како́й — few
ре́дко где — few places where
его́ ре́дко где мо́жно встре́тить — there are few places where one can meet with him
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