several
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几个, 不同的
referring to things or people that are separate or distinct from each other, often highlighting their individual or respective roles
例子
The committee members were reminded of their several duties in the upcoming event.
委员会成员被提醒了他们在即将到来的活动中的几项职责。
The contract outlined the several obligations of each party involved.
合同概述了涉及各方的若干义务。
1.1
几个, 分别的
(in law) considered or applied separately for each individual or entity involved
例子
The court issued several judgments, each addressing the defendants' cases individually.
法院发布了几项判决,每一项都单独处理被告的案件。
The liability was determined to be several, meaning each party was responsible for their own actions.
责任被确定为分开,意味着每一方都对自己的行为负责。
1.2
几个, 不同的
referring to entities that are separate or distinct from each other within a larger group
例子
The federal union was formed by the several states, each maintaining its distinct governance.
联邦联盟是由几个州组成的,每个州都保持其独特的治理。
The agreement was signed by the several parties, each representing their own interests.
该协议由几方签署,每一方都代表自己的利益。



























