めずらし
Meanings
Adjective (い)
1. unusual; rare; curious
2. new; novel
3. fine (e.g. gift)
Pitch accent
ずらし
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Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
curious; strange; unusual
Examples (31 in total)
It is rare for him to get angry.
It's unusual for him to get up early.
Cholera is uncommon in Japan.
An eclipse of the moon is a rare phenomenon.
Is this uncommon?
This is a very rare specimen.
This is a strange kind of fish.
I need a rarer kanji.
I see a rare flower in the vase.
I found something interesting in the town.
Tom is in a good mood today, which is unusual.
Painters such as Picasso are rare.
He hit on a rare old book.
Space travel will be commonplace some time in the future.
He happened to catch sight of a rare butterfly.
Can you obtain this rare book for me?
The story revolves around a mysterious adventure.
He was in a bad mood, which was rare for him.
There are very rare animals in Australia.
Where did you come across the rare stamps?
His hobby is collecting strange butterflies.
This old coin is very rare.
How did you come by these rare books?
I ran across a rare book in a secondhand bookstore.
We saw many unusual plants in the botanical garden.
A protagonist as plain and ordinary as him is rare indeed.
It is not rare for him to make such a mistake.
Some people keep rare animals as pets.
He told the children about his adventures in Africa.
Nowadays it isn't unusual for a woman to travel alone.
A six-figure income is not uncommon for physicians.