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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - treble

 
 

Treble

treble
adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 a threefold. b triple. c three times as much or many (treble the amount). 2 (of a voice) high-pitched. 3 Mus. = SOPRANO (esp. of an instrument or with ref. to a boy's voice). --n. 1 a treble quantity or thing. 2 Darts a hit on the narrow ring enclosed by the two middle circles of a dartboard, scoring treble. 3 a Mus. = SOPRANO (esp. a boy's voice or part, or an instrument). b a high-pitched voice. 4 the high-frequency output of a radio, record-player, etc., corresponding to the treble in music. 5 a system of betting in which the winnings and stake from the first bet are transferred to a second and then (if successful) to a third. 6 Sport three victories or championships in the same game, sport, etc. --v. 1 tr. & intr. make or become three times as much or many; increase threefold; multiply by three. 2 tr. amount to three times as much as. Phrases and idioms treble chance a method of competing in a football pool in which the chances of winning depend on the number of draws and home and away wins predicted by the competitors. treble clef a clef placing G above middle C on the second lowest line of the staff. treble rhyme a rhyme including three syllables. Derivatives trebly adv. (in sense 1 of adj.). Etymology: ME f. OF f. L triplus TRIPLE
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, the highest part in a three-part composition, from ~, adjective Date: 14th century 1. the highest voice part in harmonic music ; soprano, one that performs a ~ part, a high-pitched or shrill voice, tone, or sound, the upper half of the whole vocal or instrumental tonal range, the higher portion of the audio frequency range in sound recording and broadcasting, something ~ in construction, uses, amount, number, or value, II. adjective see: triple Date: 14th century 1. having three parts or uses ; threefold, triple in number or amount, 2. relating to or having the range or part of a ~, high-pitched, shrill, of, relating to, or having the range of ~ in sound recording and broadcasting , trebly adverb III. verb (~d; trebling) Date: 14th century transitive verb to increase threefold, intransitive verb to sing ~, to grow to three times the size, amount, or number ...
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