double
double.01 - become twofold
DOUBLE-V NOTES: Note the ADV tagging of modifiers such as "almost" or "more than". (from double.01-v)DOUBLING-N NOTES: (from doubling.01-n)
Aliases:
double (v.)
doubling (n.)
doubling (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of increase
ARG1-PPT: thing increasing, rising
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg 1
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-GOL: end point
ARG1-PPT: thing increasing, rising
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg 1
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-GOL: end point
just transitive
One person familiar with Georgia - Pacific said
the acquisitionARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
more thanARGM-ADV
doublerel
the company 's debt of almost $ 3 billionARG1
.with end point
That purchaseARG0
doubledrel
Quebecor 's annual printing revenueARG1
to $ 750 millionARG4
.start and end points, ergative
Genentech Inc. said
third - quarter profitARG1
more thanARGM-ADV
doubledrel
to $ 11.4 million , or 13 cents a shareARG4
, from a depressed 1988 third - quarter performance of $ 5.3 million , or six cents a shareARG3
.With Attribute
CoffeeARG1
doubledrel
in priceARG2
.double.02 - act
DOUBLE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'double' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No access to verbnet. Comparison to 'rise'. (from double.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
double (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: actor
ARG1-PPT: role
ARG1-PPT: role
double agent
One expert , whose job is so politically sensitive that he spoke on condition that he would n't be named , said the expected influx of East European refugees over the next few years will greatly increase the number of
computer - maintenance workersARG0
, for exampleARGM-DIS
, doublingrel
as foreign spiesARG1
.double.03 - twice as much as
DOUBLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia.Aliases:
double (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing that is double
ARG2-VSP: compared to what (single thing)
ARG2-VSP: compared to what (single thing)
double-j
Joan Darrah , a retired Navy Captain , echoed Alva ’s sentiments , saying that she was constantly forced to live a
doublerel
lifeARG1
while serving .double-j
New research from MIT shows that
the Earth 's geomagnetic field intensityARG1
is doublerel
the long - term historical averageARG2