several
日本語WordNet
(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"
considered individually; "the respective club members"; "specialists in their several fields"; "the various reports all agreed"
distinct and individual; "three several times"
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AIによる解説
More than two but not very many; a few. Can also mean separate or distinct when used formally.
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They proved the hypothesis valid through rigorous experimentation conducted systematically over several months.
彼らは、数か月にわたって実施された厳格な実験を通じて、仮説が有効であることを証明しました。
He mastered several disciplines including linguistics, anthropology, and philosophy, contributing groundbreaking research to each field systematically.
彼は言語学、人類学、哲学を含むいくつかの分野を習得し、各分野に画期的な研究を貢献しました。
She mentioned several colleagues who had witnessed the incident, which contradicted the official account significantly.
彼女は、事件を目撃した数人の同僚について言及しましたが、それは公式の説明と大きく矛盾していました。
The treaty, which diplomats negotiated over several months, established mutual cooperation on trade and security matters.
外交官が数か月にわたって交渉した条約は、貿易と安全保障の問題について相互協力を確立しました。
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