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'veəriəs1) (different; varied: His reasons for leaving were many and various.) vario, diverso2) (several: Various people have told me about you.) varios•various adj varios / diversostr['veərɪəs]1 (different) diverso,-a, distinto,-a2 (several) varios,-as\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be many and various ser muchos,-as y variados,-asvarious ['vɛriəs] adj: varios, diversosadj.• diverso, -a adj.• vario, -a adj.• varios, -as adj.pl.'veriəs, 'veəriəsa) ( several) (before n, no comp) variosb) (different, diverse) diferentes, diversos['vɛǝrɪǝs]ADJ (gen) varios, diversos; (=different) distintos* * *['veriəs, 'veəriəs]a) ( several) (before n, no comp) variosb) (different, diverse) diferentes, diversos
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various — var|i|ous [ veriəs ] adjective usually before noun *** different and more than a few: There are various ways of solving the problem. They are seeking financial support from various sources. vehicles of various shapes and sizes For various reasons … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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various*/*/*/ — [ˈveəriəs] adj several different There are various ways of solving the problem.[/ex] vehicles of various shapes and sizes[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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