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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
uncommon
un·com·mon [uncommon] BrE [ʌnˈkɒmən] NAmE [ʌnˈkɑːmən] adjective 1. not existing in large numbers or in many places Syn: ↑unusual, Syn: ↑rare •an uncommon occurrence •Side effects from the drug are uncommon. •It is not uncommon for college students to live at home. •Red squirrels are uncommon in England. Opp: ↑common 2. (formal or literary)unusually large in degree or amount; great Syn: ↑remarkable •She showed uncommon pleasure at his arrival. Example Bank: •Such technologies were still uncommon in the US. •It is not uncommon to find 30 different species on one tree. •It's a delayed reaction, which is not uncommon. •Oswald is an uncommon name nowadays. •Side effects from the injection are uncommon. •Unfortunately, racist attacks are not at all uncommon.
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