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From:
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sev·er·al
/ˈsɛvrəl, ˈsɛvə-/
(
a
.)幾,一些,各自的,不同的幾個
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sev·er·al
a.
1.
Separate
;
distinct
;
particular
;
single
.
Each
several
ship
a
victory
did
gain
.
--
Dryden
.
Each
might
his
several
province
well
command
,
Would
all
but
stoop
to
what
they
understand
. --
Pope
.
2.
Diverse
;
different
;
various
.
Habits
and
faculties
,
several
,
and
to
be
distinguished
.
--
Bacon
.
Four
several
armies
to
the
field
are
led
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Consisting
of
a
number
more
than
two
,
but
not
very
many
;
divers
;
sundry
;
as
,
several
persons
were
present
when
the
event
took
place
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sev·er·al
,
adv.
By
itself
;
severally
. [
Obs
.]
Every
kind
of
thing
is
laid
up
several
in
barns
or
storehoudses
.
--
Robynson
(
More's
Utopia).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sev·er·al
,
n.
1.
Each
particular
taken
singly
;
an
item
;
a
detail
;
an
individual
. [
Obs
.]
There
was
not
time
enough
to
hear
. . .
The
severals
. --
Shak
.
2.
Persons
oe
objects
,
more
than
two
,
but
not
very
many
.
Several
of
them
neither
rose
from
any
conspicuous
family
,
nor
left
any
behind
them
.
--
Addison
.
3.
An
inclosed
or
separate
place
;
inclosure
. [
Obs
.]
They
had
their
several
for
heathen
nations
,
their
several
for
the
people
of
their
own
nation
.
--
Hooker
.
In several
,
in
a
state
of
separation
. [
R
.]
“Where
pastures
in
several
be.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
several
adj
1:
considered
individually
; "
the
respective
club
members
";
"
specialists
in
their
several
fields
"; "
the
various
reports
all
agreed
" [
syn
:
respective(a)
,
several(a)
,
various(a)
]
2:
distinct
and
individual
; "
three
several
times
" [
syn
:
several(p)
]
3: (
used
with
count
nouns
)
of
an
indefinite
number
more
than
2
or
3
but
not
many
; "
several
letters
came
in
the
mail
";
"
several
people
were
injured
in
the
accident
" [
syn
:
several(a)
]
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