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1 treble damages
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2 treble
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3 treble control
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble control
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4 treble correction
treble correction Höhenentzerrung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble correction
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5 treble corrector
treble corrector Höhenentzerrer mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble corrector
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6 treble-cut
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble-cut
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7 treble emphasis
treble emphasis Höhenanhebung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble emphasis
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8 treble loudspeaker
treble loudspeaker Hochtonlautsprecher mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > treble loudspeaker
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9 treble
1. adjective1) dreifachsell something for treble the price — etwas dreimal so teuer verkaufen
2) (Brit. Mus.)2. nountreble voice — Sopranstimme, die
2) (Mus.)3. transitive verbhe is a treble/is singing the treble — er singt Sopran/den Sopran
4. intransitive verbbe trebled — [Wert einer Aktie usw.:] sich verdreifachen
* * *['trebl] 1. noun, adjective((something that is) three times as much, many etc as something else, or as the normal: He earns treble what I do.) das Dreifache;dreifach2. verb(to make, or become, three times as much: He trebled his earnings; His income has trebled.) verdreifachen- academic.ru/92899/trebly">trebly* * *tre·ble[ˈtrebl̩]1. (three) dreifach\treble voice Sopranstimme f1. (three) das Dreifachehe earns almost \treble the amount that I do er verdient fast dreimal so viel wie ichto sing \treble hoch singenIII. vt▪ to \treble sth etw verdreifachenV. n Sopran m* * *I ['trebl]1. adjdreifachit's in treble figures —
treble chance (pools) — eine Variante des Fußballtotos mit dreifacher Gewinnchance
2. adv3. vtverdreifachen4. visich verdreifachen5. n(on dartboard etc) Dreifache(s) nt; (Brit SPORT = three victories/trophies etc) Hattrick m II1. n (MUS = boy's voice)(Knaben)sopran m; (= highest part) Oberstimme f; (of piano) Diskant m; (= child's speaking voice) Diskantstimme f2. adj* * *treble [ˈtrebl]A adj (adv trebly)1. dreifach2. MATH dreistellig3. MUS Diskant…, Sopran…4. hoch, schrillB s1. MUS Diskant m:a) Sopran mb) Oberstimme fc) Diskantlage f2. RADIO etc Höhen pl:treble control Höhenregler m3. Springreiten: dreifache KombinationC v/t & v/i (sich) verdreifachen* * *1. adjective1) dreifachtreble the amount compared to... — dreimal so viel wie...
2) (Brit. Mus.)2. nountreble voice — Sopranstimme, die
1) (treble quantity) Dreifache, das2) (Mus.)3. transitive verbhe is a treble/is singing the treble — er singt Sopran/den Sopran
4. intransitive verbbe trebled — [Wert einer Aktie usw.:] sich verdreifachen
* * *v.verdreifachen v. adj.dreifach adj. -
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1) ( three) dreifach\treble voice Sopranstimme f adv1) ( three) das Dreifache;he earns almost \treble the amount that I do er verdient fast dreimal so viel wie ich2) ( high-pitched)to sing \treble hoch singen vt -
11 treble clef
noun(Mus.) Violinschlüssel, der* * *tre·ble ˈclef* * *n (MUS)Violinschlüssel m* * ** * *noun(Mus.) Violinschlüssel, der* * *n.Violinschlüssel m. -
12 treble recorder
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14 treble absorber
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15 treble and bass control
<acoust.av> ■ Höhen- und Tiefenregelung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > treble and bass control
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17 treble compensation
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18 treble control
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19 treble corrector
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20 treble cut
<acoust.av> ■ Höhenbeschneidung f
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