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Triple vs Treble - What's the difference?

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Treble is a related term of triple.



In lang=en terms the difference between triple and treble

is that triple is of time, three times as fast as very fast while treble is any of the narrow areas enclosed by the two central circles on a dartboard, worth three times the usual value of the segment.

As adjectives the difference between triple and treble

is that triple is made up of three related elements, often matching while treble is threefold, triple.

As nouns the difference between triple and treble

is that triple is a drink with three portions of alcohol while treble is the highest singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition.

As verbs the difference between triple and treble

is that triple is to multiply by three while treble is to multiply by three; to make into three parts, layers, or thrice the amount.

As an adverb treble is

trebly; triply.

triple

English

(wikipedia triple)

Adjective

(-)
  • Made up of three related elements, often matching
  • The triple markings on this vase are quite unique.
  • Three times the quantity
  • Give me a triple serving of mashed potatoes.
  • Designed for three users
  • a triple room
  • Folded in three; composed of three layers
  • Having three aspects; very ambiguous.
  • a triple meaning
  • (music) Of time, three times as fast as very fast.
  • (obsolete) One of three; third.
  • (Shakespeare)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal) A drink with three portions of alcohol.
  • I've had a hard day, make that a triple .
  • (US) A hamburger with three patties.
  • I'd like a triple with cheese.
  • (baseball) A three-base hit
  • The shortstop hit a triple to lead off the ninth.
  • (curling) A takeout shot in which three stones are removed from play.
  • (mathematics, computing) A sequence of three elements or 3-tuple.
  • Derived terms

    * triplestore

    Verb

    (tripl)
  • To multiply by three
  • The company tripled their earnings per share over last quarter.
  • (baseball) To get a three-base hit
  • The batter tripled into the gap.
  • To become three times as large
  • Our earnings have tripled in the last year.
  • To serve or operate as (something), in addition to two other functions.
  • * 1982 , Popular Mechanics, Best tools for your electronics workbench (volume 157, number 1, page 106, January 1982)
  • Radio Shack's All-Purpose Crimper/Cutter ($9.95) doubles as a wire stripper and triples as a bolt cutter.
  • * 2011 , Mel LeCompte, The Tee Cotton Bowl
  • Examination rooms contain shelves overstuffed with football helmets, autographed equipment and even rugby gear. If the office doubles as a mini-museum, it also triples as a minichapel.

    See also

    * treble * triple jump * triple sec * triple goddess (coefficient)

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    treble

    English

    (wikipedia treble)

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Threefold, triple.
  • * Dryden
  • A lofty tower, and strong on every side / With treble walls.
  • (music) Pertaining to the highest singing voice or part in harmonized music; soprano.
  • * 1957 , :
  • *:He put his cigar in his mouth, and, with his right hand, up in the treble keys, he began to play, in octaves, the melody of a song called "The Kinkajou," which, somewhat notably, had shifted into and ostensibly out of popularity before he was born.
  • High in pitch; shrill.
  • Antonyms

    * (music) bass * (maths) third

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Trebly; triply.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (music) The highest singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition.
  • (music) A person or instrument having a treble voice or pitch; a boy soprano.
  • Any high-pitched or shrill voice or sound.
  • A threefold quantity or number; something having three parts or having been tripled.
  • (darts) Any of the narrow areas enclosed by the two central circles on a dartboard, worth three times the usual value of the segment.
  • (sports) Three goals, victories, awards etc. in a given match or season.
  • * 2014 , Jacob Steinberg, " Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian , 9 March 2014:
  • As for City, a domestic treble is off the cards and they must haul themselves off the floor quickly with the second leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against Barcelona on Wednesday.

    Verb

    (trebl)
  • To multiply by three; to make into three parts, layers, or thrice the amount.
  • To become multiplied by three or increased threefold.
  • To make a shrill or high-pitched noise.
  • To utter in a treble key; to whine.
  • * Chapman
  • He outrageously / (When I accused him) trebled his reply.

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