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quadruple

/kwo-droo-puhl, -druhp-uhl, kwod-roo-puhl/US // kwɒˈdru pəl, -ˈdrʌp əl, ˈkwɒd rʊ pəl //UK // (ˈkwɒdrʊpəl, kwɒˈdruːpəl) //

四倍的,四倍,四倍于此,四倍以上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fourfold; consisting of four parts: a quadruple alliance.
    • : four times as great.
    • : Music. having four beats to a measure.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a number, amount, etc., four times as great as another.
    • : something, as a series of acrobatic somersaults, made up of four clearly defined parts or stages: the first trapeze artist to perform a quadruple successfully.
  1. 1

    quad·ru·pled, quad·ru·pling.

    • : to make or become four times as great: To serve 24 people, quadruple the recipe. My savings quadrupled in 20 years.

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Examples

  • Second, the pace of vaccinations has continued to climb steadily over the past few weeks, quadrupling the number of shots a day in a month’s time.

  • After a quadruple lynching in 1946, The Washington Post published an op-ed describing Monroe as “lynchtown.”

  • Robinhood continues to come under pressure from power users and politicians, but its investors are doubling, tripling and maybe even quadrupling down.

  • Danish officials say that as a result, daily coronavirus cases there could quadruple by the beginning of April.

  • Since October, the total number of Covid-19 cases and deaths has roughly quadrupled, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

  • In these European elections, Le Pen is set to quadruple the National Front's 2009 showing.

  • The horrific quadruple homicide shocked the sleepy Southern town.

  • Hence Reality Hunger, which attempted “to put ‘reality’ within quadruple quotation marks.”

  • Investigators now believe that the lone bicyclist was a primary target in the quadruple homicide rocking Europe.

  • She arrived at the convention wearing a quadruple strand of pearls and significant diamond studs.

  • Having no more internal squabbles to fear, it will present a formidable quadruple breast to the outer world.

  • An English farmer would instantaneously double or quadruple the produce of the province.

  • There was a quadruple row of vehicles on three sides of the arbor, the fourth being, at considerable pains, left open for passage.

  • A quadruple alliance, then, between the two imperial courts and France and Spain was impossible.

  • Then suddenly Michael began to hate Dora and the quadruple intrigue was broken up.