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I . treble1 [ˈtrebl̩] ADJ

treble

II . treble1 [ˈtrebl̩] VB trans, intr

III . treble1 [ˈtrebl̩] N

treble

I . treble2 [ˈtrebl̩] ADJ MUS

treble voice

II . treble2 [ˈtrebl̩] N (voice)

treble
sopran m

treble clef N MUS

treble clef

Usage examples with treble

treble/bass clef

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The piece is highly chromatic, and, like several earlier variations, treble and bass are in contrary motion throughout.
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The treble has a size similar to a viola but with a deeper body; the typical bass is about the size of a cello.
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The investment has seen the number of qualified coaches treble in the last couple of years.
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An onboard preamp is controlled by bass/treble boost rollers and an on/off switch located on the top control panel.
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This change of boundaries almost trebled the population, but the effect on the electorate was much smaller.
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The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.
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By 2131 the number of senior judges had trebled to around 1,200.
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Extended range eight string guitars sometimes will have a multi-scale design where the bass strings will be longer than the treble strings.
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This meant that as frequency increased in the treble, recording amplitude decreased.
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He scored with his head, and both his feet, scoring a treble.
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