threefold / ˈθriˌfoʊld /

⚽高中词汇三倍于此三倍三倍的三重

threefold2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. comprising three parts, members, or aspects; triple: a threefold program.
  2. three times as great or as much; treble: a threefold return on an investment.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in threefold manner or measure; trebly.

threefold 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

three times as many

threefold 的近义词 5

更多threefold例句

  1. In the past three decades, the number of tree-planting organizations has skyrocketed, growing nearly threefold in the tropics alone.
  2. In coming years, the living world will be far outweighed—threefold by 2040, they say, if current trends hold.
  3. Each level of the tower is an exact threefold covering of the level below it.
  4. Since 2001, the cost to sequence a whole human genome has plummeted exponentially, outpacing Moore’s Law threefold.
  5. Between January 31, 1981, and January 31, 1989, the debt rose to $2.697 trillion—a threefold increase, or $1.763 trillion.
  6. Since adding the Special Club category to the wine list, Champagne sales at Mas have increased threefold.
  7. Symbolically speaking, the judge said, the need for an unprecedented sentence for the biggest financial crime ever was threefold.
  8. To this consciousness he assigned a threefold content, power, will and knowledge.
  9. The influence of the seventeenth century salon was of a threefold nature—literary, moral, and social.
  10. It is of a threefold character, as we regard its natural condition and the quality of the air.
  11. As in the case of the recipients of full citizenship, so here we may make a threefold division.
  12. I understood what love in despair may be when it is the threefold passion of the heart, the mind, and the senses.