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Detailed Translations for trebles from English to French

treble:

treble [the ~] nomen

  1. the treble (little stick)
    le bâtonnet; la baguette

Translation Matrix for treble:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
baguette little stick; treble baton; conducting staff; folding ruler; french bread; gauge; rod
bâtonnet little stick; treble cocktail stick; small ingot; soup-cube; stock cube
triple threefold; threefold increase; triplicate
- soprano
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- triple
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- double; dual; soprano; ternary; three-fold; threefold; triple; triplex; two-fold; twofold
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
en triple threefold; treble; triple; triplex; triplicate
triple threefold; treble; triple; triplex; triplicate increased threefold; three times; threefold; thrice
triplement threefold; treble; triple; triplex; triplicate increased threefold; three times; thrice

Related Words for "treble":

  • trebles

Synonyms for "treble":


Related Definitions for "treble":

  1. having or denoting a high range1
    • the boy still had a fine treble voice1
    • the treble clef1
  2. having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities1
    • every episode has its double and treble meaning1
  3. having three units or components or elements1
    • a treble row of red beads1
  4. three times as great or many1
    • a claim for treble (or triple) damages1
  5. the pitch range of the highest female voice1
  6. increase threefold1
  7. sing treble1

Wiktionary Translations for treble:

treble
verb
  1. to multiply by three

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
treble soprano DiskantMusik: dann gebraucht als Bezeichnung für die höchste Stimme eines mehrstimmigen Satzes, also i. d. R. des Soprans
treble aigu DiskantMusik: allgemein gebraucht als Bezeichnung für höhere Tonlage bei Instrumenten (z.B. nennt sich die obere Hälfte der Tasten beim Klavier Diskant oder Discantus, beim Akkordeon die rechte Seite)