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I 1. ['trebl]1) (sound) acuto m.2) mus. (voice, singer) soprano m.2.1) (three times) triplo2) mus. [ voice] di soprano3.determinante tre volteII 1. ['trebl]verbo transitivo triplicare2.verbo intransitivo triplicare, triplicarsi* * *['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.) triplo2. verb(to make, or become, three times as much: He trebled his earnings; His income has trebled.) triplicare, triplicarsi- trebly* * *treble /ˈtrɛbl/A a.B n.1 triplo3 (equit.) doppia gabbiaC avv.1 tre volte tanto (o tanti): He sold the house for treble its price, vendette la casa per il triplo del suo prezzo● (in GB, al totocalcio) treble chance, gioco di scommesse sulle partite nel quale i pronostici azzeccati dei pareggi ( le nostre X) contano più delle vittorie in casa ( gli 1) e fuori casa ( i 2) NOTA D'USO: - triple o treble?-.(to) treble /ˈtrɛbl/A v. t.triplicare: We've trebled our proceeds, abbiamo triplicato il fatturatoB v. i.triplicarsi: The world population will treble in a few decades, la popolazione mondiale si triplicherà in pochi decenni.* * *I 1. ['trebl]1) (sound) acuto m.2) mus. (voice, singer) soprano m.2.1) (three times) triplo2) mus. [ voice] di soprano3.determinante tre volteII 1. ['trebl]verbo transitivo triplicare2.verbo intransitivo triplicare, triplicarsi -
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['trɛbl]1. adv(3 times) tre volte2. adj1) triplo (-a), triplice2) (Mus: voice, part) da soprano, (note, instrument) alto (-a)3. n1) Mus soprano m/f, (also: boy treble) voce f bianca2) (Horse-riding) doppia gabbia4. vt5. vi -
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Nota d'usoI verbi to treble e to triple sono sinonimi e significano “moltiplicare per tre”: Fees will treble ( o triple) in the New Year, le tasse triplicheranno con il nuovo anno. Però come aggettivi e sostantivi ( treble è anche avverbio) treble e triple hanno una diversa sfumatura di significato; tradizionalmente treble si usava in riferimento a ciò che si era triplicato, mentre triple si usava per indicare ciò che consisteva di tre parti: He sold the house for treble its price, vendette la casa per il triplo del suo prezzo; the triple jump, un salto triplo. Però si tratta di una distinzione spesso ignorata. È inoltre importante notare che, nonostante anche triple venga utilizzato nel linguaggio musicale, per dire “soprano” in ambito musicale si usa esclusivamente treble: treble recorders, flauti soprano; treble clef, chiave di soprano. -
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[klef]nome mus. chiave f.* * *[klef](in music, a sign (eg or) on the stave fixing the pitch of the notes.) chiave* * *clef /klɛf/n.(mus.) chiave: treble clef, chiave di sol (o di violino).* * *[klef]nome mus. chiave f. -
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I ['trɪpl]1) triplo, triplice2) mus.II 1. ['trɪpl]verbo transitivo triplicare2.verbo intransitivo triplicare, triplicarsi* * *['tripl] 1. adjective1) (three times (as big, much etc as usual): He received triple wages for all his extra work; a triple whisky.) triplo2) (made up of three (parts etc): a triple agreement.) triplo2. verb(to make or become three times as much, big etc; to treble: He tripled his income; His income tripled in ten years.) triplicare3. noun(three times the (usual) amount: If you work the bank holiday, you will be paid triple.) triplo- triplet* * *triple /ˈtrɪpl/A a.1 triplo; triplice: ( Borsa) triple option, opzione tripla; (stor.) the Triple Alliance, la Triplice Alleanza; (mecc.) triple-action press, pressa a triplice effettoB n. (mat.)1 triplo● (ipp.) triple bars, triplice ( ostacolo) □ (relig.) triple crown, triregno □ ( di un numero) triple-digit, a tre cifre: (econ.) triple-digit inflation, inflazione a tre cifre □ (arald., mitol.) triple-headed, tricipite □ triple header, triplice ( gara fra tre squadre) □ ( atletica) triple jump, salto triplo □ ( atletica) triple-jump specialist (o triple jumper), atleta di triplo; triplista □ (equit.) triple obstacle, ostacolo triplice □ ( baseball) triple play, triplo gioco □ (fis.) triple-pole, tripolare □ ( sci) the triple poles, la triplice □ (tur.) triple room, camera a tre letti □ (astron.) triple star, stella tripla □ ( baseball) triple steal, tre basi rubate; tre rubate.NOTA D'USO: - triple o treble?- (to) triple /ˈtrɪpl/v. t. e i.1 triplicare, triplicarsi* * *I ['trɪpl]1) triplo, triplice2) mus.II 1. ['trɪpl]verbo transitivo triplicare2.verbo intransitivo triplicare, triplicarsi
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Treble — Treble, a doublet of triple or threefold (from Latin triplus , triple ; cf. double from duplus ), is used in several contexts:Music: *As a term applied in music to the high or acute part of the musical system; see clef. **A treble cut filter, or… … Wikipedia
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Treble — Tre ble, v. i. To become threefold. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
treble — adj. Triple. v. To triple; to multiply by three. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary