several

名词 n. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv. 限定词 det.
/ˈsɛv.(ə.)ɹəl/    /ˈsɛv.(ə.)ɹəl/|/ˈsev.(ə.)ɹəl/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An area of land in private ownership (as opposed to common land). obsolete
  2. Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual.
  3. An enclosed or separate place; enclosure. archaic
  4. A woman's loose outer garment, capable of being worn as a shawl, or in other forms. archaic
形容词 adj.
  1. Separate, distinct; particular. obsolete
    — Here is the will, and under Caesar's seal. To every Roman citizen he gives, to every several man, seventy-five drachmas.
  2. A number of different; various.
    — […]for several virtues Have I lik'd several women; never any With so full soul but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she ow'd, And put it to the foil[…].
  3. Separable, capable of being treated separately.
副词 adv.
  1. By itself; severally. not-comparable
    — Every kind of thing is laid up several in barns or storehouses.
限定词 det.
  1. Consisting of a number more than one (especially, more than two) but not very many.
    — Several cars were in the parking lot.

词形变化

more several comparative most several superlative severall alternative severall alternative severall alternative severals plural severall alternative

词源

词源 1
From Anglo-Norman several, from Medieval Latin sēparālis, from Latin sēpar (“separate”). By surface analysis, sever + -al. Not related to severe or seven.
词源 2
From Anglo-Norman several, from Medieval Latin sēparālis, from Latin sēpar (“separate”). By surface analysis, sever + -al. Not related to severe or seven.
词源 3
From Anglo-Norman several, from Medieval Latin sēparālis, from Latin sēpar (“separate”). By surface analysis, sever + -al. Not related to severe or seven.
词源 4
From Anglo-Norman several, from Medieval Latin sēparālis, from Latin sēpar (“separate”). By surface analysis, sever + -al. Not related to severe or seven.
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