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treble
- IPA[ˈtrɛbl]
英式
- consisting of three parts; threefold;multiplied or occurring three times
- three times as much or as many
- three sporting victories or championships in the same season, event, etc.;a hit on the narrow ring enclosed by the two middle circles of a dartboard, scoring treble.
- a number or amount which is three times as large as a contrasting or usual number or amount
- make or become three times as large or numerous
noun: treble, plural noun: trebles
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形容詞
- 1. consisting of three parts; threefold the fish were caught with large treble hooks
- ▪ multiplied or occurring three times she turned back to make a double and treble check
- ▪ (of a number) occurring three times in succession call Kate on 0500 403 treble zero
pred
- 1. three times as much or as many the tip was at least treble what she would normally have given
名詞
- 1. British three sporting victories or championships in the same season, event, etc. the victory completed a treble for the horse's trainer
- 2. a hit on the narrow ring enclosed by the two middle circles of a dartboard, scoring treble.
- 3. British a type of bet in which three selections are made, with any winnings from the first being transferred to the second and then (if successful) to the third.
- 4. a thing that is three times as large as usual or is made up of three standard units or things.
- ▪ (in showjumping) a fence consisting of three elements the mare failed to tuck her hind feet up quite high enough at the last bar of the treble
- ▪ a crochet stitch made with three loops of wool on the hook at a time.
- ▪ a drink of spirits of three times the standard measure.
代名詞
- 1. a number or amount which is three times as large as a contrasting or usual number or amount by paying treble, he had a double room to himself
動詞
- 1. make or become three times as large or numerous rents were doubled and probably trebled his salary has trebled in a couple of years
- a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the stave: the piece was printed in the treble clef a part notated in either treble or soprano clef
Oxford Dictionary
- a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff: the piece was printed in the treble clef a part notated in either treble or soprano clef
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of football pool in which different numbers of points are awarded for a draw, an away ...
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- IPA[ˈtreb(ə)l]
美式
- consisting of three parts; threefold: the fish were caught with large treble hooks dragged through the water
- three times as much or as many: the tip was at least treble what she would normally have given
- a thing that is three times as large as usual or is made up of three standard units or things.
- a number or amount which is three times as large as a contrasting or usual number or amount: by virtue of having paid treble, he had a double room to himself
- make or become three times as large or numerous: rents were doubled and probably trebled his salary has trebled in a couple of years
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈtreb(ə)l]
美式
- a high-pitched voice, especially a boy's singing voice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈtrɛbl]
英式
- a high-pitched voice, especially a boy's singing voice: the boy replied in a shrill treble the children's treble voices
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