- Three times.
- In a threefold quantity or degree.
- Archaic. Extremely; greatly.
[Middle English thries, adverbial genitive of thrie, from Old English thrīga.]
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thrice (thrīs) ![]() |
[Middle English thries, adverbial genitive of thrie, from Old English thrīga.]
| WordNet: thrice |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
three times
| Wikipedia: Thrice (video game) |
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Thrice (also known as Slice) is a puzzle game created in 1990 by M.N.M. Software for the PC Sharp X68000, very popular in Japan.[citation needed]
The game features the music of Yūzō Koshiro, and he said once it was his most difficult work. Some music from this game can be found in the CD Early Collection 2nd.
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| Translations: Thrice |
Dansk (Danish)
adv. - tre gange
Français (French)
adv. - trois fois
Deutsch (German)
adv. - dreimal, sehr
Ελληνική (Greek)
adv. - (απαρχ. ή λογ.) τρις, τρεις φορές
Português (Portuguese)
adv. - triplicadamente, altamente
Español (Spanish)
adv. - tres veces, repetidamente, muy
Svenska (Swedish)
adv. - tre gånger, trefalt
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
三次
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adv. - 三次
한국어 (Korean)
adv. - 세 번, 3배로, 크게
日本語 (Japanese)
adv. - 三たび, 大いに, 非常に
العربيه (Arabic)
(ظرف) تكرارا كثيرا الى حد بعيد, ثلاثا
עברית (Hebrew)
adv. - שלוש פעמים, פי שלושה
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