treble$84799$ - translation to greek
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treble$84799$ - translation to greek

THREE CUP WINS IN A SEASON IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Domestic treble; The treble; The European Treble; The Treble; The treble (association football); List of association football clubs that have won the treble; List of association football clubs that have won triple; Continental Treble; Treble (football)
  • 2014–15]] (pictured). [[FC Bayern Munich]] is currently the only other European club that has won two continental trebles.

treble      
adj. τριπλάσιος
football pools         
BETTING POOL ON FOOTBALL MATCHES
Littlewoods pools; The pools; Pools Panel; The Pools Panel; Treble Chance; Association football pool; Soccer pool; Football pool; Vernons Pools
προπό
electric guitar         
  • A bolt-on neck
  • Tune-o-matic with "strings through the body" construction (without stopbar)
  • Strings]]<br />
4.1 bass strings<br />
4.2 treble strings
  • An electric guitar store
  • Electro-Spanish by Ken Roberts, 1935
  • The "Frying Pan", 1932
  • Epiphone semi-acoustic hollow-body guitar
  • A neck-through bass guitar
  • Pickups on a Fender Squier "Fat Strat" guitar—a "humbucker" pickup on the left and two single-coil pickups on the right.
  •  Roasted Maple guitar neck blanks with flame figure before shaping
  • Detail of a Squier-made Fender Stratocaster. Note the vibrato arm, the 3 single-coil pickups, the volume and tone knobs.
ELECTRIFIED GUITAR; FRETTED STRINGED INSTRUMENT WITH A NECK AND BODY THAT USES A PICKUP TO CONVERT THE VIBRATION OF ITS STRINGS INTO ELECTRICAL SIGNALS
Electric guitars; Eguitar; E-guitar; Electromagnetic guitar; The electric guitar; Electrical guitar; Guitar killswitch; Electric Guitar; String-through body; Treble guitar; Solid body guitar; Chambered body; Chambered body guitar; Solid body electric guitars; Swedish guitar; World's first electric guitar
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Definition

treble
(trebles, trebling, trebled)
1.
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
VERB: V, V n
trebling
A new threat to Bulgaria's stability is the week-old miners' strike for a trebling of minimum pay.
N-SING: oft N of n
2.
If one thing is treble the size or amount of another thing, it is three times greater in size or amount.
More than 7 million shares changed hands, treble the normal daily average.
= triple
PREDET: PREDET det n
3.
A treble is a boy with a very high singing voice.
N-COUNT
4.
In sport, a treble is three successes one after the other, for example winning three horse races on the same day, or winning three competitions in the same season. (mainly BRIT JOURNALISM)
The win completed a treble for them-they already claimed a league and cup double this year.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Treble (association football)

A treble in association football is achieved when a club team wins three trophies in a single season. A continental treble involves winning the club's national league competition, main national cup competition, and main continental trophy. A domestic treble involves winning three national competitions—normally the league title, the primary cup competition, and one secondary competition, such as a secondary cup or state-level league.

Competitions which consist of a single match or a two-leg match are not normally counted as part of a treble (e.g., the FA Community Shield, Supercopa de España, Trophée des Champions, DFL-Supercup, UEFA Super Cup, Recopa Sudamericana, FIFA Club World Cup, Intercontinental Cup, and others).