rarely
/ˈreəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈrerli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈrer-lē/ (ame, mw)
rarely — 副詞
1. happening or done only a very small number of times, so that the event is unusua
很少;鮮少
某事發生的次數極少
happening or done only a very small number of times, so that the event is unusual or surprising when it occurs
Ishaan rarely eats dessert, but he made an exception for the chocolate cake.
Ishaan 很少吃甜點,但那天他為巧克力蛋糕破了例。
collocation: rarely + eats / makes an exception
The museum's oldest exhibition room rarely has more than two visitors at a time.
博物館最老的展廳裡一次很少超過兩名訪客。
Rarely did Dario feel as nervous as he did before that job interview.
Dario 很少像那次工作面試前一樣緊張。
That rare species of bird is rarely seen outside the mountain forest.
那種稀有鳥類在山林外面很少被看見。
Ingrid's grandmother rarely leaves her house during the coldest months of winter.
Ingrid 的祖母在冬天最冷的幾個月裡很少出門。
- seldom
More formal and literary; less common in everyday speech but interchangeable in writing.
- infrequently
More objective and descriptive, often used in reports or formal contexts.
- hardly ever
Informal and emphatic; common in spoken English, with a similar meaning but stronger emotional tone.
- often
The most direct opposite; describes something that happens many times.
- frequently
Suggests regular or repeated occurrence, directly contrasting with 'rarely'.
- regularly
Implies a steady, predictable pattern, opposite of the irregularity suggested by 'rarely'.
用法筆記
Rarely goes before the main verb (I rarely go out) or after the first auxiliary or be-verb (I can rarely afford it; she is rarely late). When placed at the start of a clause for emphasis, the subject and auxiliary verb must be inverted: Rarely have I been so surprised.