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A(z) „several” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

több

used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many
several definition and meaning
Példåk
The museum displayed several paintings by famous artists from the Renaissance period.
A mĂșzeum több festmĂ©nyt is kiĂĄllĂ­tott a reneszĂĄnsz korszak hĂ­res mƱvĂ©szeitƑl.
01

több, kĂŒlönbözƑ

referring to things or people that are separate or distinct from each other, often highlighting their individual or respective roles
several definition and meaning
Példåk
The contract outlined the several obligations of each party involved.
A szerzƑdĂ©s felvĂĄzolta az Ă©rintett felek kĂŒlönbözƑ kötelezettsĂ©geit.
1.1

több, kĂŒlönĂĄllĂł

(in law) considered or applied separately for each individual or entity involved
Példåk
The contract provided several warranties, with each clause applying separately to different aspects of the agreement.
A szerzƑdĂ©s több garanciĂĄt nyĂșjtott, minden zĂĄradĂ©k kĂŒlön-kĂŒlön alkalmazva a megĂĄllapodĂĄs kĂŒlönbözƑ szempontjaira.
1.2

több, kĂŒlönbözƑ

referring to entities that are separate or distinct from each other within a larger group
Példåk
The agreement was signed by the several parties, each representing their own interests.
A megållapodåst több fél írta alå, mindegyik a sajåt érdekeit képviselve.
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több, néhåny

used to refer to an unspecified but small number, more than a few but not a large amount
Példåk
Several of the attendees shared their feedback after the meeting.
A rĂ©sztvevƑk többje megosztotta visszajelzĂ©sĂ©t a talĂĄlkozĂł utĂĄn.
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