Rare means rarely available; rarely seen.
I. Pinyin
[xī?yǒu].
Second, Usage
Ming Ling Mengchu, "The First Quarterly Patronage - Volume 1": "But in the remote and undreamed of place, I got a master of the headless money, and became very rich. It is a rare and ancient news."
Three, near-synonyms
1, rare
(1) Definition: refers to the precious and rare.
(2) Example sentence: candles, shedding hot tears, burning rare lives.
2. famous
(1) Interpretation: famous and precious.
(2) source: qing-yeh tingguan "goupi fishermen's talk - xing zi wish to paint the stone": "between the writing of the stone, but also the art of the forest piece of jade, cover is very famous and precious also."
Four, antonyms
Common
(1) Interpretation: meaning often seen.
(2) Example sentence: He has portrayed characters better than those commonly seen in romance scripts.
V. Word Usage
To be used as an adjective, e.g., rare elements, rare metals, rare gases, rare species.
Rare sentences:
1, uncle said from his pocket out of a roll of rulers, my father took a look at the Lu Ban ruler, hastened to thank, then this kind of thing is considered a rare commodity, because there is no manufacturer to produce this thing, I guess it is an old piece of the former left behind.
2, scientists have recently discovered a rare population of solitary bees, in which the bees spread the petals layer by layer to build a small nest.
3. Is it an ability to recognize truth and falsehood even from the invisible? I think so, and this ability is very rare and precious.
4. The dense native forests are home to many colorful and rare birds, as well as numerous other birds that inhabit the grasslands, deserts and mangrove swamps of South Africa.
5, but rather rare earth elements and other minerals that are important to many of today's Japanese high technologies, which have so far been imported almost exclusively from China, which has the world's largest stockpile of rare earths.