few and far between

Senso (Inglese)

Rare and scarce; hard to find.

Opposto di
far and wide, thick on the ground, common, widespread, abundant, ;, ubiquitous
sinonimi

almost never

not very much

be thinly scattered

Traduzioni

ganz vereinzelt

Etimologia (Inglese)

Attested at least since the 17th century. Was originally reserved for physical objects, such as houses, appearing with wide gaps between, but today it is also applied to more abstract things. Being rare also implies that the average gaps between the objects are wide.

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