Pronunciation: wà n lǐ ti ā o y Ι n
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions (120): "My uncle is a few years older and has never been married, and he is one in a hundred." Is it a bit of an exaggeration to say that one in a million is one percent? .
Near meaning: one in a hundred, it is rare to stand out.
Antisense: It can be seen everywhere, a dime a dozen.
Usage: It is often used to describe outstanding talents. Generally used as an attribute.
Structure: more formal
Make sentences:
1. That year, he was admitted to the university with excellent results and became one of the "darlings" of that era.
2. Friends are like watermelons. Tell you why. To find a good watermelon, one in a million!
We are very strict with those who sign up for the army, one in a million, and people say it is stricter than choosing a son-in-law.
She thinks her husband is a good man in a million.