treble 音标拼音: [tr'ɛbəl]
n . 最高音部,三倍
a . 三倍的,最高部的
vt . 使增为三倍
vi . 成为三倍
最高音部,三倍三倍的,最高部的使增为三倍成为三倍
treble adj 1 :
having or denoting a high range ; "
soprano voice ";
"
soprano sax "; "
the boy still had a fine treble voice ";
"
the treble clef " [
synonym : {
soprano }, {
treble }]
2 :
three times as great or many ; "
a claim for treble (
or triple )
damages "; "
a threefold increase " [
synonym : {
treble }, {
threefold },
{
three -
fold }, {
triple }]
3 :
having three units or components or elements ; "
a ternary operation "; "
a treble row of red beads "; "
overcrowding made triple sessions necessary "; "
triple time has three beats per measure "; "
triplex windows " [
synonym : {
ternary }, {
treble },
{
triple }, {
triplex }]
4 :
having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities ; "
a double (
or dual )
role for an actor "; "
the office of a clergyman is twofold ;
public preaching and private influence "-
R .
W .
Emerson ; "
every episode has its double and treble meaning "-
Frederick Harrison [
synonym : {
double },
{
dual }, {
twofold }, {
two -
fold }, {
treble }, {
threefold }, {
three -
fold }]
n 1 :
the pitch range of the highest female voice [
synonym :
{
soprano }, {
treble }]
v 1 :
sing treble 2 :
increase threefold ; "
Triple your income !" [
synonym : {
triple },
{
treble }]
Treble \
Tre "
ble \,
adv .
Trebly ;
triply . [
Obs .] --
J .
Fletcher .
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1913 Webster ]
Treble \
Tre "
ble \,
n . ["
It has been said to be a corruption of triplum [
Lat .],
a third part ,
superadded to the altus and bassus (
high and low )." --
Grove .] (
Mus .)
The highest of the four principal parts in music ;
the part usually sung by boys or women ;
soprano .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
This is sometimes called the first treble ,
to distinguish it from the second treble ,
or alto ,
which is sung by lower female voices .
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1913 Webster ]
Treble \
Tre "
ble \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Trebled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Trebling }.]
1 .
To make thrice as much ;
to make threefold . "
Love trebled life ." --
Tennyson .
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2 .
To utter in a treble key ;
to whine . [
Obs .]
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He outrageously (
When I accused him )
trebled his reply . --
Chapman .
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Treble \
Tre "
ble \,
a . [
OE .
treble threefold ,
OF .
treble ,
treible ,
L .
triplus .
See {
Triple }.]
1 .
Threefold ;
triple .
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A lofty tower ,
and strong on every side With treble walls . --
Dryden .
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2 . (
Mus .)
(
a )
Acute ;
sharp ;
as ,
a treble sound . --
Bacon .
(
b )
Playing or singing the highest part or most acute sounds ;
playing or singing the treble ;
as ,
a treble violin or voice .
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1913 Webster ]
Treble \
Tre "
ble \,
v .
i .
To become threefold . --
Swift .
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1913 Webster ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
treble ":
accompaniment ,
air ,
alto ,
aria ,
baritone ,
bass ,
basso continuo ,
basso ostinato ,
bassus ,
bourdon ,
bravura ,
burden ,
canto ,
cantus ,
cantus figuratus ,
cantus planus ,
chest voice ,
choral ,
choric ,
coloratura ,
continuo ,
contralto ,
countertenor ,
cube ,
descant ,
dramatic ,
drone ,
drone bass ,
falsetto ,
figured bass ,
ground bass ,
head register ,
head tone ,
head voice ,
heroic ,
high ,
high -
pitched ,
high -
sounding ,
high -
toned ,
hymnal ,
lay ,
line ,
liturgical ,
lyric ,
male alto ,
measure ,
melodia ,
melodic line ,
melody ,
mezzo -
soprano ,
multiply by three ,
note ,
operatic ,
part ,
piercing ,
piping ,
plain chant ,
plain song ,
prick song ,
psalmic ,
psalmodial ,
psalmodic ,
refrain ,
sacred ,
sharp ,
shrill ,
singing ,
solo ,
solo part ,
song ,
soprano ,
soprano part ,
strain ,
tenor ,
tern ,
ternal ,
ternary ,
ternate ,
thin ,
thorough bass ,
three -
ply ,
threefold ,
trilogic ,
trinal ,
trine ,
triple ,
triplex ,
triplicate ,
tune ,
undersong ,
vocal ,
voce ,
voce di petto ,
voce di testa ,
voice ,
voice part
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