uncommon

uncommon
adjective
ungewöhnlich

it is not uncommon for him to be found there — es ist [ganz und gar] nicht ungewöhnlich, dass man ihn dort findet

* * *
adjective
(rare; unusual: This type of animal is becoming very uncommon.) ungewöhnlich
- academic.ru/93124/uncommonly">uncommonly
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un·com·mon
[ʌnˈkɒmən, AM -ˈkɑ:m-]
adj
1. (rare) selten
it is not \uncommon for that to happen so etwas passiert immer wieder
it is not \uncommon for him to turn up unexpectedly er hat es so an sich, unerwartet aufzutauchen
an \uncommon name ein ungewöhnlicher Name
2. (esp approv dated form: exceptional) außergewöhnlich
with \uncommon interest mit ungeteiltem Interesse
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[ʌn'kɒmən]
adj
1) (= unusual) ungewöhnlich

it is not uncommon for her to be late — es ist nichts Ungewöhnliches, dass sie zu spät kommt

a not uncommon occurrence — eine häufige Erscheinung

a not uncommon problem/sight — ein nicht ganz ungewöhnliches Problem/ungewöhnlicher Anblick

2) (= outstanding) außergewöhnlich
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uncommon
A adj (adv uncommonly) ungewöhnlich:
a) selten
b) außergewöhnlich, -ordentlich
B adv obs A
* * *
adjective
ungewöhnlich

it is not uncommon for him to be found there — es ist [ganz und gar] nicht ungewöhnlich, dass man ihn dort findet

* * *
adj.
ungewöhnlich adj.
verschieden adj.

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