müz. tiz. i., müz

listen to the pronunciation of müz. tiz. i., müz
Turkish - English
{s} treble
To make a shrill or high-pitched noise
A person or instrument having a treble voice or pitch; a boy soprano
{v} to multiply by three, to make threefold
A threefold quantity or number; something having three parts or having been tripled
Acute; sharp; as, a treble sound
High frequencies - usually above 10kHz Like bass and midrange signals, these need to be right in order for the sound to be crisp
Threefold; triple
Any high-pitched or shrill voice or sound
High Frequency sound such as cymbal crashing or glass breaking
To become multiplied by three or increased threefold
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"
The highest voice part in harmonic music; the upper half of the whole vocal or tonal range
Having two beats in a bar
increase threefold; "Triple your income!"
To become threefold
sing treble
If something trebles or if you treble it, it becomes three times greater in number or amount than it was. They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January The city has trebled the number of its prisoners to 21,000. = triple + trebling tre·bling A new threat to Bulgaria's stability is the week-old miners' strike for a trebling of minimum pay
three times as great or many; "a claim for treble (or triple) damages"; "a threefold increase"
(aka Hard) Jig (see Jig entry for more information)