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treble

/treb-uhl/US // ˈtrɛb əl //UK // (ˈtrɛbəl) //

高音,高音部,高音的,高音质

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : threefold; triple.
    • : Music. of or relating to the highest part in harmonized music; soprano.of the highest pitch or range, as a voice part, voice, singer, or instrument.high in pitch; shrill.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Music. the treble or soprano part.a treble voice, singer, or instrument.
    • : a high or shrill voice or sound.
    • : the highest-pitched peal of a bell.
  1. 1

    tre·bled, tre·bling.

    • : to make or become three times as much or as many; triple.

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Examples

  • The sound profile skewed toward a brighter treble than equivalent headsets I’ve tested.

  • Paavo Nurmi was ready for the same treble as Hassan in 1924, and more.

  • That treble would let Hassan step on to a very special podium, with Paavo Nurmi, Emil Zátopek, and other multi-victory giants whose golden shadows still shimmer over the Tokyo track.

  • On the app, you can control the sound mix using a single slider that scales from bass-heavy to treble-focused.

  • The B652 Air set adds a ribbon tweeter for a more accurate treble definition.

  • She looked through his list of potential song titles and came across one called “Treble Bass.”

  • At the time of his death, Fleming had pulled off a rare treble in English literature.

  • In treble, second and fourth, the first change is a dodge behind; and the second time the treble leads, there's a double Bob.

  • The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.

  • Sir Peter Edlin, it seems, has been doing treble the amount of work for a two-third's salary.

  • The simplest form was the Doublette sounding the 15th and 22nd (the double and treble octave) of the note struck.

  • Thou knittest togider the mene sowle of treble kinde, moeving alle thinges'; &c.