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Engleski brojevi (edit)
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[a], [b] ←  2 3 4  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: three
    Ordinal: third
    Adverbial: thrice
    Multiplier: triple, threefold
    Distributive: triply

Etymology

PIE reč
*tréyes

From Srednji Engleski triple (also þripell), from Latinski triplus. Dubleti of treble.

Pronunciation

  • (RP) MFA(ključ): /ˈtɹɪpəl/, /ˈtɹɪp.l̩/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rime: -ɪpəl

Adjective

triple (not comparable)

  1. Made up of three related elements, often matching
    The triple markings on this vase are quite unique.
  2. Of three times the quantity; treble.
    Give me a triple serving of mashed potatoes.
  3. Designed for three users.
    a triple room
  4. Folded in three; composed of three layers.
  5. Having three aspects.
    a triple meaning
  6. (music) Of time, three times as fast as very fast.
  7. (obsolete) One of three; third.

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Noun

triple (plural triples)

  1. Three times or thrice the number, amount, size, etc..
  2. (informal) A drink with three portions of alcohol.
    I've had a hard day; make that a triple.
  3. (US) A hamburger with three patties.
    I'd like a triple with cheese.
  4. (baseball) A three-base hit.
    The shortstop hit a triple to lead off the ninth.
  5. (basketball) A three-point field goal.
  6. (curling) A takeout shot in which three stones are removed from play.
  7. (mathematics, computing) A sequence of three elements or 3-tuple.

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Verb

triple (third-person singular simple present triples, present participle tripling, simple past and past participle tripled)

  1. To multiply by three.
    The company tripled their earnings per share over last quarter.
  2. (baseball) To get a three-base hit.
    The batter tripled into the gap.
  3. To become three times as large.
    Our earnings have tripled in the last year.
  4. To serve or operate as (something), in addition to two other functions.
    • 1982 January, Popular Mechanics, Best tools for your electronics workbench, volume 157, number 1, page 106:
      Radio Shack's All-Purpose Crimper/Cutter ($9.95) doubles as a wire stripper and triples as a bolt cutter.
    • 2011, Mel LeCompte, The Tee Cotton Bowl:
      Examination rooms contain shelves overstuffed with football helmets, autographed equipment and even rugby gear. If the office doubles as a mini-museum, it also triples as a minichapel.

Derived terms

Translations

See also

Coefficient Noun Result
1 single singlet
2 double doublet
twin
3 triple triplet
4 quadruple quadruplet
5 quintuple
pentuple
quintuplet
pentuplet
6 sextuple
hextuple
sextuplet
hextuplet
7 septuple
heptuple
septuplet
heptuplet
8 octuple octuplet
9 nonuple nonuplet
10 decuple decuplet
11 undecuple
hendecuple
undecuplet
hendecuplet
12 duodecuple duodecuplet
13 tredecuple tredecuplet
100 centuple centuplet
many multiple multiplet

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Pozajmljeno od Latinski triplus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

triple m or f (masculine and feminine plural triples)

  1. triple

Noun

triple m (plural triples)

  1. (sports) triple, treble, hat trick

Further reading

French

Etymology

Semi-learned term resulting from a modification, under the influence of the Latin etymology, of Stari Francuski treble, itself from Latinski triplus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

Francuski brojevi (edit)
 ←  2 3 4  → 
    Cardinal: trois
    Ordinal: troisième
    Multiplier: triple
    Fractional: tiers

triple

  1. triple
  2. (music) thirty-second note
    une triple crochea thirty-second note

Derived terms

triton rugueux troglodyte mignon tronche de cake tu peux causer ténébrion meunier

Noun

triple m (plural triples)

  1. (baseball) triple

Verb

triple

  1. inflection of tripler:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Further reading

Italian

Pronunciation

Adjective

triple

  1. feminine plural of triplo

Anagrams

Latin

Numeral

triple

  1. vocative masculine singular of triplus

Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

triple

  1. [[Dodatak:Rečnik#definite|definite]] singular of trippel
  2. plural of trippel

Norwegian Nynorsk

Adjective

triple

  1. [[Dodatak:Rečnik#definite|definite]] singular of trippel
  2. plural of trippel

Spanish

Španski brojevi (edit)
 ←  2 3 4  → 
    Cardinal: tres
    Ordinal: tercero
    Multiplier: triple
    Fractional: tercio

Etymology

From Latinski triplus.

Pronunciation

  • MFA(ključ): /ˈtɾiple/ [ˈt̪ɾi.ple]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rime: -iple
  • Syllabification: tri‧ple

Adjective

triple m or f (masculine and feminine plural triples)

  1. triple
  2. threefold
  3. three-way
    un triple empatea three-way tie

Derived terms

Noun

triple m (plural triples)

  1. (quantity) triple Galicijski
  2. (basketball) three-pointer Galicijski

Further reading

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