rarely or never

很少或从不:指某种情况或行为发生的频率非常低

常用释义

词性释义

很少或从不:指某种情况或行为发生的频率非常低,几乎没有或根本没有发生。
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1·Right. I have witnessed some applications that in fact rarely or never throw exceptions.
是的,我知道有些应用程序极少或从来不会抛出异常。
2·What isn't as obvious is that, of those 100 features, a total of 64 percent are rarely or never used.
我们所不清楚的是,在那100个特征里面,有整整64%的特征是很少或者从来没有被使用的。
3·Those who sometimes ate curry did better on the tests than individuals who rarely or never ate curry.
那些有时吃咖喱的测试比很少或从不吃咖喱的个人更好地做了。这也是真正的那些人吃了它经常或非常频繁。
4·Some users routinely retweet many messages, however, most followers are passive and rarely or never retweet.
有些用户习惯于转发很多消息,而大多数关注者往往很被动,他们很少或者从不转发。
5·The risk was highest for those who rarely or never drank alcohol, and for those who had an alcohol problem.
极少或从不饮酒,以及有酒精相关问题的人,他们的心力衰竭风险是最高的。
6·A lot of its hotel-guests (for example people with a degenerative desease) may rarely or never go on holiday.
很多酒店客人(例如,退行性疾病影响的人)可能很少或从未去度假。
7·What isn't as obvious is that, of those 100 features, a total of 64 percent are rarely or never used by any customer.
不明显的是,那100个特性中,客户几乎或从不使用的特性总共64%。
8·Here are some of the findings: 43 percent of Americans say they rarely or never get a good night's sleep during the week.
调查的某些结果显示:43%的美国人表示他们每星期很难得有一晚能睡得好。
9·The poll showed that 43 percent of people ages 13 to 64 felt they rarely or never got a decent night's sleep during the work week.
调查显示,年龄介于13到64岁的人里,43%的觉得他们很少或者从来没有在工作周中得到像样的睡眠。
10·Those who drink wine, spirits or beer regularly are less prone to heart failure and heart attacks than people who rarely or never drink.
规律饮红酒、烈酒或啤酒的人与从不或极少饮酒的人相比,患心力衰竭和心脏病发作的几率要小。