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1 several
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2 several
1. adverb1) (a few) mehrere; einige2. pronounseveral times — mehrmals; mehrere od. einige Male
several of the buildings — einige od. mehrere [der] Gebäude
* * *['sevrəl] 1. adjective(more than one or two, but not a great many: Several weeks passed before he got a reply to his letter.) mehrere2. pronoun* * *sev·er·al[ˈsevərəl]I've seen ‘Gone with the Wind’ \several times ich habe ‚Vom Winde verweht‘ ein paar Mal gesehenhe is the author of \several books er ist Autor mehrerer Bücherwe saw \several students wir sahen einige Studentento have \several reasons for doing sth verschiedene Gründe haben, etw zu tunthey decided to go their \several ways sie beschlossen, getrennte Wege zu gehenthe two levels of government sort out their \several responsibilities die beiden Regierungsebenen klären ihre jeweiligen Zuständigkeiten abII. pron ein paaryou can take one of these brochures if you want to — we've got \several Sie können eine dieser Broschüren mitnehmen, wenn Sie wollen — wir haben ein paar davonI offered him one piece of candy but he took \several ich bot ihm ein Bonbon an, aber er nahm mehrere\several of us want to go to the movies tonight einige von uns wollen heute Abend ins Kino gehen\several of the new books are worth reading einige der neuen Bücher sind lesenswert* * *['sevrəl]1. adjI went with several others — ich ging mit einigen or ein paar anderen zusammen
I've seen him several times/several times already —
there are several ways of doing it — das kann man auf mehrere or verschiedene Arten machen
2) (dated: respective) jeweiligthey went their several ways — jeder ging seinen Weg, sie gingen ihrer Wege (old)
2. proneinige* * *several [ˈsevrəl]A adj (adv → academic.ru/66237/severally">severally)1. mehrere:2. verschieden, getrennt (Anlässe etc)3. einzeln, verschieden (Gründe etc):each several ship jedes einzelne Schiff4. eigen(er, e, es), besonder(er, e, es):a) wir gingen unseres Wegs,B s mehrere pl:* * *1. adverb1) (a few) mehrere; einigeseveral times — mehrmals; mehrere od. einige Male
2) (separate, diverse) verschieden2. pronounseveral of the buildings — einige od. mehrere [der] Gebäude
* * *adj.besonders adj.eigen adj.einzeln adj.etlich adj.getrennt adj.mehrer adj.verschieden adj. n.verschiedentlich adj. -
3 several
1) ( some) einige, mehrere;( various) verschiedene;I've seen ‘Gone with the Wind’ \several times ich habe ‚Vom Winde verweht‘ ein paar Mal gesehen;the author of \several books der Autor mehrerer Bücher;we saw \several students wir sahen einige Studenten;to have \several reasons for doing sth verschiedene Gründe haben, warum man etw tut( separate) getrennt;( distinct) verschieden;they decided to go their \several ways sie beschlossen, getrennte Wege zu gehen;the two levels of government sort out their \several responsibilities die beiden Regierungsebenen ordnen ihre unterschiedlichen Aufgaben pron ein paar;you can take one of these brochures if you want to - we've got \several Sie können eine dieser Broschüren mitnehmen, wenn Sie wollen - wir haben ein paar davon;I offered him one piece of candy but he took \several ich bot ihm ein Bonbon an, aber er nahm mehrere;\several of sth/sb ein paar von etw/jdm;\several of us want to go to the movies tonight - do you want to come too? einige von uns wollen heute Abend ins Kino gehen - möchtest du mitkommen?;\several of the new books out are really worth reading einige der neuen Bücher sind es wirklich wert, dass man sie liest -
4 several
['sevrəl] UK / USadj, pron -
5 several
['sevrəl] UK / USadj, pron -
6 several creditor
several creditor Einzelgläubiger m -
7 several hours of
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8 several times
adv.ein paarmal adv.mehrmals adv.verschiedentlich adv. -
9 several years of ...
expr.mehrjährig adv. -
10 combination of several faults
English-german engineering dictionary > combination of several faults
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11 fatigue test with several load steps
English-german engineering dictionary > fatigue test with several load steps
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12 machine for simultaneous testing of several specimens
English-german engineering dictionary > machine for simultaneous testing of several specimens
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13 manifold plate for several valves
English-german engineering dictionary > manifold plate for several valves
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14 sling with several legs
English-german engineering dictionary > sling with several legs
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15 test in several flight of steps
English-german engineering dictionary > test in several flight of steps
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16 joint and several liability
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17 have several
(to be involved in, or doing, several etc things at the same time.) einige, zu viele etc. Eisen im Feuer haben -
18 joint and several commitments
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > joint and several commitments
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19 joint and several liability
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > joint and several liability
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20 joint and several obligation
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > joint and several obligation
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