variously - significado y definición. Qué es variously
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Qué (quién) es variously - definición


Variously      
·adv In various or different ways.
variously      
You can use variously to introduce a number of different ways in which something can be described.
...the crowds, which were variously estimated at two to several thousand...
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
various         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Various (disambiguation)
¦ adjective different from one another; of different kinds or sorts.
?having or showing different properties or qualities.
¦ determiner & pronoun more than one; individual and separate: various people arrived late.
Derivatives
variously adverb
variousness noun
Origin
ME: from L. varius 'changing, diverse' + -ous.
Usage
The use of various as a pronoun followed by of (various of her friends had called) is sometimes regarded as incorrect, although words such as several and many are used in a similar way (several of her friends had called) without comment.
Ejemplos de uso de variously
1. Before Friday authorities had variously described Bergendorff as comatose and unconscious.
2. Iranian reports variously described the quake as 6.0 and 7.5 on the Richter scale.
3. These were variously labeled as "reimbursement," "one–time vendor" and "Smithsonian petty cash," documents show.
4. Critics variously blame the disasters on poor training, often outdated planes and sometimes primitive infrastructure.
5. Pakistan, in reply, variously were 12 for two, 60 for three and 247 for five.