treble
31treble — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb (esp. BrE) ⇨ See also ↑triple ADVERB ▪ more than ▪ almost, nearly PREPOSITION ▪ in ▪ …
32treble — tre•ble [[t]ˈtrɛb əl[/t]] adj. n. v. bled, bling 1) threefold; triple 2) mad a) of or pertaining to the highest part in harmonized music b) of the highest pitch or range c) high in pitch; shrill 3) mad a) the treble or soprano part b) a treble… …
33treble — See triple. See triple, treble …
34Treble — Recorded in over one hundred forms ranging from Theobald, Treble, Tribble, Tudball, Tyreball and Dyball in England, to Thibald, Thibaud and Thibout in France, Thibou in Belgian, Theobald, Thibaut, and Diebald in Germany, Tibold in Hungary, and… …
35Treble — trible, treble nf fléau, herse anc. fr …
36Treble — Tre|ble [trɛbl̩] das; s, s <aus engl. treble »Diskant, hoher Ton«> Klangfarbregler im Hochtonbereich (in elektroakustischen Geräten; Techn.) …
37treble — англ. [трэбл] 1) дискант, дискантовый 2) наивысшая партия в ансамбле ◊ treble clef [трэбл клеф] скрипичный ключ …
38treble n — The novel about a musician in treble was a real clef hanger …
39treble — / treb(ə)l/ verb to increase three times, or to make something three times larger ● The company’s borrowings have trebled. ● The acquisition of the chain of stores has trebled the group’s turnover. ■ adverb three times ● Our borrowings are treble …
40Treble (girl group) — Treble is a girl group from the Netherlands.BiographyThe group started in 1995 when Caroline Hoffman (born 1975) and sisters Niña (born 1985) and Djem van Dijk (1987) met during a party in the south of the Netherlands, where Caroline is… …