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Lower hitch point span (1) Pin centerline – lower to upper (2) Category 2: 828.55 mm minimum 834.14 mm maximum (32.62 in. Minimum 32.84 in. Treble synonyms, treble pronunciation, treble translation, English dictionary definition of treble. Triple: 'treble reason for loving as well as working while it is day'. Music Relating to or having the highest part, voice, or range. Treble Cat is designed to help students of all ages learn how to quickly identify notes in the treble clef. There are 80 entertaining levels that get progressively more challenging. This app has been created in collaboration with professional musicians and educators. A fun way for beginners to get past the most challenging and sometimes discouraging introduction to reading music.

treb·le

(trĕb′əl)adj.
1. Triple: 'treble reason for loving as well as working while it is day'(George Eliot).
2. Music Relating to or having the highest part, voice, or range.
n.1. Music
a. The highest part, voice, instrument, or range.
2. A high, shrill sound or voice.
tr. & intr.v.treb·led, treb·ling, treb·les
[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin triplum, from Latin, neuter of triplus, triple; see triple.]
treb′ly(trĕb′lē) adv.

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treble

(ˈtrɛbəl) adj
2. (Music, other) of, relating to, or denoting a soprano voice or part or a high-pitched instrument
n
4. (Music, other) a soprano voice or part or a high-pitched instrument
5. (Instruments) the highest register of a musical instrument
6. (Electronics)
a. the high-frequency response of an audio amplifier, esp in a record player or tape recorder
b. a control knob on such an instrument by means of which the high-frequency gain can be increased or decreased
7. (Music, other) bell-ringing the lightest and highest bell in a ring
8. (Games, other than specified)
b. a hit on this ring
vb
[C14: from Old French, from Latin triplus threefold, triple]
ˈtreblyadv, adj
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

tre•ble

(ˈtrɛb əl)
adj., n., v. -bled, -bling.adj. 2.
a. of or pertaining to the highest part in harmonized music.
c. high in pitch; shrill.
n. 3.
b. a treble voice, singer, or instrument.
5. the upper portion of the range of audio frequencies.
v.t., v.i.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Middle French < Latin triplustriple]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

treble


Past participle: trebled
Gerund: trebling
Cat
Imperative
treble
treble
Present
I treble
you treble
he/she/it trebles
we treble
you treble
they treble
Preterite
I trebled
you trebled
he/she/it trebled
we trebled
you trebled
they trebled
Present Continuous
I am trebling
you are trebling
he/she/it is trebling
we are trebling
you are trebling
they are trebling
Present Perfect
I have trebled
you have trebled
he/she/it has trebled
we have trebled
you have trebled
they have trebled
Past Continuous
I was trebling
you were trebling
he/she/it was trebling
we were trebling
you were trebling
they were trebling
Past Perfect
I had trebled
you had trebled
he/she/it had trebled
we had trebled
you had trebled
they had trebled
Future
I will treble
you will treble
he/she/it will treble
we will treble
you will treble
they will treble
Future Perfect
I will have trebled
you will have trebled
he/she/it will have trebled
we will have trebled
you will have trebled
they will have trebled
Future Continuous
I will be trebling
you will be trebling
he/she/it will be trebling
we will be trebling
you will be trebling
they will be trebling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been trebling
you have been trebling
he/she/it has been trebling
we have been trebling
you have been trebling
they have been trebling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been trebling
you will have been trebling
he/she/it will have been trebling
we will have been trebling
you will have been trebling
they will have been trebling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been trebling
you had been trebling
he/she/it had been trebling
we had been trebling
you had been trebling
they had been trebling
Conditional
I would treble
you would treble
he/she/it would treble
we would treble
you would treble
they would treble
Past Conditional
I would have trebled
you would have trebled
he/she/it would have trebled
we would have trebled
you would have trebled
they would have trebled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

treble

Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
Noun1.treble - the pitch range of the highest female voice
pitch - the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration
Verb1.treble - sing treble
sing - produce tones with the voice; 'She was singing while she was cooking'; 'My brother sings very well'
2.treble - increase threefold; 'Triple your income!'
manifold, multiply - combine or increase by multiplication; 'He managed to multiply his profits'
Adj.1.treble - having or denoting a high range; 'soprano voice'; 'soprano sax'; 'the boy still had a fine treble voice'; 'the treble clef'
high-pitched, high - used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
2.treble - three times as great or many; 'a claim for treble (or triple) damages'; 'a threefold increase'
multiple - having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; 'multiple birth'; 'multiple ownership'; 'made multiple copies of the speech'; 'his multiple achievements in public life'; 'her multiple personalities'; 'a pineapple is a multiple fruit'
3.treble - having three units or components or elements; 'a ternary operation'; 'a treble row of red beads'; 'overcrowding made triple sessions necessary'; 'triple time has three beats per measure'; 'triplex windows'
multiple - having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; 'multiple birth'; 'multiple ownership'; 'made multiple copies of the speech'; 'his multiple achievements in public life'; 'her multiple personalities'; 'a pineapple is a multiple fruit'
4.treble - having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities; 'a double (or dual) role for an actor'; 'the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence'- R.W.Emerson; 'every episode has its double and treble meaning'-Frederick Harrison
double, twofold, two-fold, dual, threefold, three-fold
multiple - having or involving or consisting of more than one part or entity or individual; 'multiple birth'; 'multiple ownership'; 'made multiple copies of the speech'; 'his multiple achievements in public life'; 'her multiple personalities'; 'a pineapple is a multiple fruit'
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treble

adjectiveElevated in pitch:
high, high-pitched, piercing, piping, shrieky, shrill, shrilly.
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
ثُلاثييَتَضاعَف ثَلاث مَرّاتيَزْدادُ ثَلاَثَةَ أَضْعاف
tredobletredobbelt
kolminkertaistaa
utrostručiti
òrefaldaòrefaldur
3배로 하다
trīskāršottrīskāršotiestrīskāršstrīskāršs daudzums
tredubbla
üç kat/misliüç katıüç misli art mak

treble

[ˈtrebl]A.

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N
2. (= drink) → triplem
B.ADJ
2. (Mus) [voice, note, instrument] → de tiple
D.VItriplicarse

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F.CPDtreble clefNclavef de sol
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

treble

[ˈtrɛbəl]adj
[brandy, size] → triple
to be treble the size of sth → être trois foisplus grand(e) que qch
rents that were treble their normal level → des loyers trois fois plus élevés que la normale
n
(in singing) (= singer) → sopranom (= voice) → sopranomf, soprane mf
vt [+ size, cost, sales] → tripler
vitripler
The cost of living there has trebled → Le coût de la vie y a triplé.treble clef ncléf de soltreble recorder nflûte f à becalto
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

treble

1
adjdreifach; it’s in treble figureses ist eine dreistelligeSumme; treble chance (pools)eine Variante des Fußballtotos mit dreifacher Gewinnchance
advthey had treble our numberssie waren dreimal so viele wie wir; clothes are treble the priceKleiderkostendreimal so viel
visich verdreifachen

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n (on dartboard etc) → Dreifache(s)nt; (Brit Sport: = three victories/trophies etc) → Hattrickm

treble

2
n (Mus: = boy’s voice) → (Knaben)sopranm; (= highest part)Oberstimmef; (of piano)Diskantm; (= child’s speaking voice)Diskantstimmef
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

treble

[ˈtrɛbl]2.adj
b. (Mus) (voice, part) → da soprano; (note, instrument) → alto/a
3.n
a. (Mus) → sopranom/f (alsoboy treble) → vocefbianca
4.vttriplicare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

treble

(ˈtrebl) noun, adjective
(something that is) three times as much, many etc as something else, or as the normal. He earns treble what I do. drie maal ثُلاثي троен triplo trojnásobek das Dreifache; dreifach tre gange så meget; tredobbelt τριπλός, τριπλάσιοςtriple kolmekordne سه برابر kolminkertainen triple פִּי שְׁלוֹשָה उच्चध्वनि trostruk, trostruko háromszoros(a vminek) tiga kali lipat þrefaldur triplo 3倍の 3배(의) trigubas (kiekis) trīskāršs daudzums; trīskāršs tiga kali ganda drievoudige tredobbelt trzykrotność, potrójny دری برابره triplo număr triplu; triplu, întreit тройное количество; утроенный trojnásobok trikrat toliko trostruko tredubbel, -faldig สามเท่า üç kat/misli 三倍的,三重的 потрійна кількість; потрійний, потроєний تين گنا lượng gấp ba 三倍的,三重的
verb
to make, or become, three times as much. He trebled his earnings; His income has trebled. verdriedubbel يَتَضاعَف ثَلاث مَرّات утроявам (се) triplicar ztrojnásobit (se) verdreifachen tredoble τριπλασιάζω, τριπλασιάζομαι triplicar kolmekordistama سه برابر کردن kolminkertaistaa tripler לְהַגדִיל פִּי שְׁלוֹשָׁה तिगुना करना utrostručiti (meg)háromszoroz melipattigakan þrefalda triplicare, triplicarsi 3倍にする 3배 하다 patrigubinti, patrigubėti trīskāršot; trīskāršoties menggandakan tiga kali verdrievoudigentredoblepotroić دری برابره کول triplicar a (se) tripla устраивать strojnásobiť (sa) potrojiti utrostručiti tredubbla[s] เพิ่มเป็นสามเท่า üç misli art(tır)mak (使)成為三倍 потроювати(ся) تين گنا کرنا gâp ba (使)成为三倍
ˈtrebly adverb
driedubbel مِن ثلاثَة أوجُه тройно três vezes mais třikrát dreifach tredobbelt τριπλά tres veces, triplemente, por triplicado kolmekordselt بطور سه برابر kolminkertaisesti triplement מוּכְפַּל פִּי שְׁלוֹשָׁה तीन गुना utrostručeno háromszorosan lipat tiga þrefalt, þrívegis, þrisvar (tre volte tanto) 3倍に 3배로 trigubai trīskārši; trīskārtīgi tiga kali ganda drievoudigtredobbelt potrójnie د دری برابره په ډول três vezes mais triplu втрое trikrát trikratno trostruko tredubbelt, -faldigt โดยเพิ่มเป็นสามเท่า üç kat olarak 三倍地 втроє, утроє تين گنا کر کے gâp ba 三倍地
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

treble

يَزْدادُ ثَلاَثَةَ أَضْعاف ztrojnásobit tredobleverdreifachenτριπλασιάζωtriplicar kolminkertaistaatripler utrostručititriplicare 三倍にする 3배로 하다

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verdriedubbelentredoblepotroićtriplicarутраивать tredubbla เพิ่มเป็นสามเท่าüç katı tăng gấp ba成三倍
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'Treble Cross'
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons episode
Episode no.Episode 24
Directed byAlan Perry
Written byTony Barwick
Cinematography byTed Catford
Editing byJohn Beaton
Production codeSCA 27[1]
Original air date23 February 1968
Guest character voices
  • Gary Files as Slaton Airbase Sergeant
  • David Healy as Dr Edward Mitchell
  • Martin King as Dr Paul Baxter
  • Liz Morgan as Slaton Hospital Nurse
  • Jeremy Wilkin as Major Gravener
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'Treble Cross' is the 24th episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a British Supermarionation television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by their company Century 21 Productions. Written by Tony Barwick and directed by Alan Perry, it was first broadcast on 23 February 1968 on ATV Midlands.

Set in 2068, the series depicts a 'war of nerves' between Earth and the Mysterons: a hostile race of Martians with the power to create functioning copies of destroyed people or objects and use them to carry out acts of aggression against humanity. Earth is defended by a military organisation called Spectrum, whose top agent, Captain Scarlet, was murdered by the Mysterons and replaced by a reconstruction that later broke free of their control. Scarlet's double has a self-healing power that enables him to recover from injuries that would be fatal to anyone else, making him Spectrum's best asset in its fight against the Mysterons.

In 'Treble Cross', the Mysterons' primary agent on Earth, Captain Black, engineers the death and reconstruction of a test pilot as part of a plot to destroy the world capital, Futura City. However, his victim is revived and with Spectrum's help impersonates his Mysteron replacement in an attempt to capture Black.

Plot[edit]

World Air Force test pilot Major Gravener is being driven to Slaton Airbase by car when Captain Black (voiced by Donald Gray), driving a truck from the opposite direction, deploys a beam with false headlamps into the road to dazzle Gravener's chauffeur, Harris. To avoid a collision, Harris swerves the car into a lake and both men drown. The clinically-dead Gravener is discovered by two passing doctors and taken to Slaton Hospital, where he is revived with the aid of a stasis and recovery unit.[2][3]

The next day, a Mysteron reconstruction of Gravener travels to Slaton Airbase and commandeers an XK-107 bomber armed with a nuclear warhead. When word arrives of Gravener's accident, the base personnel realise that the pilot is an impostor and block the runway just as he is taking off. The XK-107 crashes and explodes, killing the reconstructed Gravener. Spectrum connects the attempted theft of the XK-107 to a Mysteron threat to destroy the world capital, Futura City.

Briefed by Captains Scarlet and Blue (voiced by Francis Matthews and Ed Bishop), the original Gravener takes off in a second XK-107 in an attempt to trick the Mysterons into thinking that he is their reconstruction. As hoped, Captain Black telepathically contacts the aircraft: he instructs Gravener to land at the disused Weston Airstrip, 30 miles outside Futura City. Scarlet deduces that the purpose of this rendezvous is to transfer the warhead to a ground vehicle, after which Gravener will depart in the XK-107 and fly it as a decoy while the warhead is driven into Futura City and detonated. Black's truck is shown to be standing by at the airstrip.

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As Gravener comes in to land, Spectrum ground forces, led by Scarlet and Blue in a Spectrum Patrol Car, converge on the airstrip to capture Black. The truck attempts to escape but in veering out of Gravener's path ends up crashing into a bunker. However, Scarlet, Blue and Gravener are shocked to find that the vehicle's dead driver is not Black, but a Mysteron reconstruction of Harris.[3] Blue concludes that although the Mysterons were unable to distinguish the two Graveners, Black possesses a 'sixth sense' that warns him of danger and has enabled him to evade Spectrum once again.

Production[edit]

'Treble Cross' is one of several Captain Scarlet scripts by Tony Barwick that include a mention of 10 July.[3][4] Barwick liked to insert references to this date as it was his birthday.[5][6] The episode was filmed over two weeks in September 1967, during which time Century 21 began pre-production of its next Supermarionation series, Joe 90.[1]

The scale model representing Slaton Hospital previously appeared as a laboratory in 'Place of Angels'.[1] To increase the realism of Major Gravener's rescuscitation, the puppet's torso was fitted with a bag into which air was pumped to make it appear that the character's chest is rising and falling.[7] The shots showing the Spectrum forces converging on Weston Airstrip were originally filmed for 'Manhunt', another episode in which Spectrum attempts to apprehend Captain Black.[1][3][4]

Reception[edit]

Anthony Clark of sci-fi-online.com considers the premise 'more interesting' than that of 'Fire at Rig 15' but believes the overall episode to be 'a little slow'.[8] Shane M. Dallmann of Video Watchdog magazine calls the episode 'less amusing but far more intelligent' than 'Flight to Atlantica'.[9]

Fred McNamara praises the episode, commending its 'confident, propulsive' narrative and 'disarmingly simple' execution. He comments that although 'Treble Cross' takes the series outside its 'comfort zone', the episode '[keeps] its feet firmly on the ground, with plenty of mystery, intrigue and action along the way.' He also remarks that 'a particular joy to watch is seeing the Mysterons fall, and in their place, Spectrum rise.' McNamara's review is not without criticisms: he states that while the crash of the XK-107 presumably destroys the bomber's nuclear warhead, this is unclear from the 'fairly compact' explosion seen on screen; he questions the revived Gravener's lack of 'crisis of personality' in response to being duplicated by the Mysterons; and he considers the discovery of the reconstructed Harris as the truck driver to be an anticlimax.[10]

Media historian Nicholas J. Cull regards 'Treble Cross' as one of several Captain Scarlet episodes that highlight scriptwriter Tony Barwick's interest in the dangers of nuclear technology. He regards the plot involving the attempted theft of a nuclear warhead as an example of Barwick re-using his 'favourite [plot] device'.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdBentley, Chris (2017). Hearn, Marcus (ed.). Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: The Vault. Cambridge, UK: Signum Books. pp. 160–161. ISBN978-0-995519-12-1.
  2. ^Bentley 2001, p. 42.
  3. ^ abcdBentley 2001, p. 82.
  4. ^ abBentley, Chris (2008) [2001]. The Complete Gerry Anderson: The Authorised Episode Guide (4th ed.). London, UK: Reynolds & Hearn. p. 134. ISBN978-1-905287-74-1.
  5. ^Bentley 2001, p. 78.
  6. ^Pixley, Andrew; Rogers, Julie (December 2001). Gillatt, Gary (ed.). 'Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: By Numbers'. Starburst. No. 280. London, UK: Visual Imagination (published November 2001). p. 47. ISSN0955-114X. OCLC79615651.
  7. ^Drake, Chris; Bassett, Graeme (1993). Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. London, UK: Boxtree. pp. 64–65. ISBN978-1-85283-403-6.
  8. ^Clark, Anthony. 'Captain Scarlet: Volume 6 – Video Review'. sci-fi-online.com. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  9. ^Dallmann, Shane M. (June 2003). Lucas, Tim (ed.). 'DVD Spotlight: Captain Scarlet'. Video Watchdog. No. 96. Cincinnati, Ohio: Tim and Donna Lucas. p. 43. ISSN1070-9991. OCLC646838004.
  10. ^McNamara, Fred (2020). Simpson, Paul (ed.). Spectrum is Indestructible: An Unofficial Captain Scarlet Celebration. Chinbeard Books. pp. 83–86. ISBN978-1-913256-05-0.
  11. ^Cull, Nicholas J. (August 2006). 'Was Captain Black Really Red? The TV Science Fiction of Gerry Anderson in its Cold War Context'. Media History. Routledge. 12 (2): 198, 205. doi:10.1080/13688800600808005. ISSN1368-8804. OCLC364457089.

Works cited

  • Bentley, Chris (2001). The Complete Book of Captain Scarlet. London, UK: Carlton Books. ISBN978-1-842224-0-52.

External links[edit]

  • 'Treble Cross' at IMDb
  • 'Treble Cross' at TV.com
  • 'Treble Cross' at TheVervoid.com
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