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trio

American  
[tree-oh] / ˈtri oʊ /

noun

trios plural
  1. a musical composition for three voices or instruments.

  2. a company of three singers or players.

  3. any group of three persons or things.

  4. a subordinate division of a minuet, scherzo, march, etc., usually in a contrasted key and style (perhaps originally written for three instruments or in three parts).


trio British  
/ ˈtriːəʊ /

noun

  1. a group of three people or things

  2. music

    1. a group of three singers or instrumentalists or a piece of music composed for such a group

    2. a subordinate section in a scherzo, minuet, etc, that is contrastive in style and often in a related key

  3. piquet three cards of the same rank

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Etymology

Origin of trio

1715–25; < Italian, equivalent to tri- tri- + ( du ) o two

Explanation

Whether it’s birds, opera singers, aces, or golfers, you can use the word trio to refer to anything made up of three. You can probably tell by tri- that trio involves three of something. It’s often used to describe a musical arrangement featuring three vocal parts or three different instruments, or a musical group made up of three players, such as a jazz trio consisting of a piano player, a bass player, and a drummer. For those not musically inclined, the word can be used more broadly to refer to three of anything, such as a trio of friends.

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Its popularization is credited to Los Panchos, a famed Mexico City trío romántico from the 1940s that’s known for such hits as “Besame Mucho” and “Sabor a Mi,” recorded with American jazz singer Eydie Gorme.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2024

De hecho, el trío aseveró que los científicos no han demostrado que estas redes sean generalizadas ni que desempeñen un papel significativo en los bosques.

From New York Times • Nov. 20, 2022

Tras una de las noches más dramáticas en la historia de la disciplina, el trío de estrellas adolescentes del patinaje ruso — Anna Shcherbakova, Alexandra Trusova y Kamila Valieva, respectivamente — enfrenta un futuro incierto.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 18, 2022

El delirante trío de Pedro, Pablo y Paco regresan con sus ocurrencias y sus bromas pesadas con la ayuda de sus cómplices.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 26, 2019

El viernes, el trío del satélite develó su producto terminado, que ellos creen es el primer satélite jamás construido por completo por estudiantes.

From Washington Times • Nov. 27, 2014

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