Meaning and Usage
"稀少" is an adjective describing something that is rare and few in quantity. It often refers to natural resources, animals, or anything that is not commonly found or is limited in availability.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "稀少" used in environmental discussions, biology, and economics when talking about scarcity or rarity.
Collocations and Patterns
- "资源稀少" (resources are scarce): used when emphasizing limited availability of natural or economic resources.
- "稀少动物" (rare animals): refers to species that are uncommon or endangered.
- "稀少现象" (rare phenomenon): used to describe unusual or infrequent events.
Nuances
"稀少" carries a neutral to slightly formal tone and is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It is more specific than just "少" (few) because it emphasizes rarity as well as small quantity.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "稀少" with "稀奇" which means "unusual" or "curious". "稀少" focuses on quantity and rarity, while "稀奇" focuses on novelty or strangeness.
Meaning and Usage
"稀少" is an adjective describing something that is rare and few in quantity. It often refers to natural resources, animals, or anything that is not commonly found or is limited in availability.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "稀少" used in environmental discussions, biology, and economics when talking about scarcity or rarity.
Collocations and Patterns
- "资源稀少" (resources are scarce): used when emphasizing limited availability of natural or economic resources.
- "稀少动物" (rare animals): refers to species that are uncommon or endangered.
- "稀少现象" (rare phenomenon): used to describe unusual or infrequent events.
Nuances
"稀少" carries a neutral to slightly formal tone and is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It is more specific than just "少" (few) because it emphasizes rarity as well as small quantity.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "稀少" with "稀奇" which means "unusual" or "curious". "稀少" focuses on quantity and rarity, while "稀奇" focuses on novelty or strangeness.
Meaning and Usage
"稀少" is an adjective describing something that is rare and few in quantity. It often refers to natural resources, animals, or anything that is not commonly found or is limited in availability.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "稀少" used in environmental discussions, biology, and economics when talking about scarcity or rarity.
Collocations and Patterns
- "资源稀少" (resources are scarce): used when emphasizing limited availability of natural or economic resources.
- "稀少动物" (rare animals): refers to species that are uncommon or endangered.
- "稀少现象" (rare phenomenon): used to describe unusual or infrequent events.
Nuances
"稀少" carries a neutral to slightly formal tone and is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It is more specific than just "少" (few) because it emphasizes rarity as well as small quantity.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "稀少" with "稀奇" which means "unusual" or "curious". "稀少" focuses on quantity and rarity, while "稀奇" focuses on novelty or strangeness.