adj. 几个的;各自的
pron. 几个;数个
英 ['sev(ə)r(ə)l] 美 ['sɛvrəl]
权威例句
- Several proposals are under consideration by the state assembly.
有几个提案州议会正在讨论中。
来自柯林斯例句 - He entered for many competitions, winning several gold medals.
他参加过多次比赛,赢得了数枚金牌。
来自柯林斯例句 - Several hundred workers struck in sympathy with their colleagues.
几百名工人罢工以声援他们的同事。
来自柯林斯例句 - She travels con-stantly, moving among her several residences around the world.
她经常旅行,穿梭于她在世界各地的多处住所。
来自柯林斯例句 - We felt we were living life on several different planes.
我们感到大家生活的精神层次各不相同。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
several 切开的,一些,几个
sever,切开,-al,形容词后缀。即切开的,引申词义切成几份的,一些的,几个的。
英文词源
several
**several: **[15] Etymologically, _several _means ‘separate’. It comes via Anglo-Norman _several _from medieval Latin sēparālis, a derivative of Latin _sēpar _‘separate’. This in turn was formed from _sēparāre _‘separate’ (source of English separate), whose Vulgar Latin descendant *_sēperāre _passed into English via Anglo- Norman _severer _as _sever _[14]. Several’s original sense ‘separate, individual’ survives in legal terminology, but it has been superseded in the general language by ‘many’, which emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries via ‘different, various’.
=> prepare, separate, sever
several (adj.)
early 15c., "existing apart," from Anglo-French several, from Middle French seperalis "separate," from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ "separate, different," back-formation from separare "to separate" (see separate (v.)). Meaning "various, diverse, different" is attested from c. 1500; that of "more than one" is from 1530s, originally in legal use.
Here we are all, by day; by night we're hurled
By dreams, each one into a several world
[Herrick, 1648]
Related: Severalty. Jocular ordinal form severalth attested from 1902 in American English dialect (see -th (2)).