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Перевод: uncommon
[прилагательное] редкий; редко встречающийся или случающийся; незаурядный; необыкновенный; замечательный; недюжинный; [наречие] удивительно; замечательно; необыкновенно
Тезаурус:
- This is not uncommon in the South East and well within the building society norm of two and a half times income.
- A diet that involves uncommon foods or drinks, or the same things repeated over and over again, is not a basis for long-term success.
- But that's just the start; counts of 200 are not uncommon and in summer 1984 the pollen count in central London reached a record 820.
- As a general rule, Dobermanns usually have good appetites and, therefore, it is not uncommon for them to get fat - a combination of too much food and too little exercise is not good for this breed!
- Nevertheless, it's not uncommon in the United States that families may, for example, have to sell their homes to pay for the medical treatment of a relative.
- It is not uncommon to refer to a "hostile audience" or a "receptive audience".
- This sub-community is highly variable in respect of the dominant species but the Carex or Cladonia species are absent or uncommon.
- She was consoled, too, to have them in her house where they made an uncommon amount of noise and were certainly not easy guests but their beaming countenances and determination to look on the bright side of everything lightened the atmosphere immensely.
- And again: "Since a reduced creatinine clearance (a measure of kidney function) is not an uncommon finding in elderly patients, adjustment of doses of benoxaprofen to prevent abnormally high plasma concentrations should also be considered in the elderly patient."
- It is not uncommon for a couple who have had the sadness of producing a heavily disabled or diseased baby to find that they later lose their desire for intercourse.
- This was by no means an uncommon aim among reformers and administrators, and she was no doubt aware that Morant was one of those who were most anxious to find a way of humanizing, not simply young people, but the entire labour-force.
- Parents see relationships as the most important aspect of primary schooling and marketing has much to do with relationships, it simply starts with nothing more than an insistence on common courtesy - or is it more like uncommon courtesy?
- It isn't uncommon for a band to form a limited company.
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