rarity
n. 稀有,罕見; 稀薄,稀少; 珍品,罕見的東西
If someone or something is a rarity, they are interesting or valuable because they are so unusual.
Motorized wheelchairs are a rarity here...
電動輪椅在這裡很罕見。
He was a rarity among Wall Street lawyers...
他在華爾街的律師當中是個奇人。
The rarity of something is the fact that it is very uncommon.
This indicates the rarity of such attacks...
這顯示出這種疾病發作的罕見性。
It was a real prize due to its rarity and good condition...
因為稀有並且品相完好,它價值連城。
1. noteworthy scarcity
2. a rarified quality;
3. something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting
But the withdrawal of an audit, let alone a decade's worth of them, is a rarity.
但是收回審計報告是罕見的, 更遑論是凝聚了十年的心血的一個審計報告.
Children's books are a luxury to have in Asia and a rarity in an orphanage.
在亞洲地區,兒童讀物是一種奢侈品,在孤兒院,這種奢侈品更為罕見.
Yet such points of light in Mr Chirac's presidency are notable mainly for their rarity.
然而希拉剋時代這些“閃光點 ” 之所以聞名遐邇,主要由於其趕上了千載難逢的歷史機遇.
Once a rarity, traffic cameras are away across the country.
一旦有了先例, 現在在整個村莊都安裝了交通攝像頭.
Rain is a rarity in the desert.
在沙漠中雨是很少見的.