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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
several
sev·er·al (sĕvʹər-əl, sĕvʹrəl)adj. 1. Being of a number more than two or three but not many: several miles away. 2. Single; distinct: “Pshaw! said I, with an air of carelessness, three several times” (Laurence Sterne). 3. Respectively different; various: They parted and went their several ways. See Synonyms at distinct. 4. Law. Relating separately to each party of a bond or note.pron. (used with a pl. verb) An indefinite but small number; some or a few: Several of the workers went home sick. [Middle English, separate, from Anglo-Norman, from Medieval Latin sēparālis, sēperālis, from Latin sēpar, from sēparāre, to separate. See separate.] sevʹer·al·ly adv.
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