tune的意思和读音

tune

: [tun] : [tjuːn]

v.;(;(使

n.

tunes  tuning  tuned  

v.+n.carry tune,Sing tune,whistle tune,write tune,compose tune

adj.+n.popular tune,simple tune,familiar tune

n.melody,song,air,jingle,harmony

v.adjust,fine-tune,change,alter,modify

tunen.— see alsosignature tune,theme tune,theme music

1.[c]a series of musical notes that are sung or played in a particular order to form a piece of music

He was humming a familiar tune.

I don't know the title but I recognize the tune.

It was a catchy tune(= song) .

a football song sung to the tune of(= using the tune of) ‘When the saints go marching in’

IDM

These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.

The President is out of tune with public opinion.

be in/out of tune (with sb/sth)…)to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth

These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject.

The President is out of tune with public opinion.

None of them could sing in tune.

The piano is out of tune.

in/out of tuneto be/not be singing or playing the correct musical notes to sound pleasant

None of them could sing in tune.

The piano is out of tune.

The hotel has been refurbished to the tune of a million dollars.

to the tune of sth(informal)used to emphasize how much money sth has cost

The hotel has been refurbished to the tune of a million dollars.

v.

1.~ sthto adjust a musical instrument so that it plays at the correct pitch

to tune a guitar

2.~ sthto adjust an engine so that it runs smoothly and as well as possible

3.[usupass]~ sth (in) (to sth)to adjust the controls on a radio or television so that you can receive a particular programme or channel

The radio was tuned (in) to the BBC World Service.广广

Stay tuned for the news coming up next.

4.~ sth (to sth)使使to prepare or adjust sth so that it is suitable for a particular situation

His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear.

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n.1.a song or piece of music

v.1.to make small changes to a musical instrument so that it produces the correct notes; to make small changes to an engine or a machine so that it works better2.to set a radio or television to a particular station or program; to watch or to listen to a particular program or station3.to develop or to train someone or something

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1.sugar six money, flour paste 3 money, onions, ginger and a little bit of soy sauce mixed with a good opening tune.

2.He took heR to the dance hall to dance heR favourite slow waltz to the tune of "auld Lang Syne" .

3.On today's show, two beautiful ladies will share these interesting pet stories with you. Stay tune and do not miss it.

4.Listen to this, will you? It's a bit sad, but a fine tune for a night like this.

5.Every sort of trades would have their own melodic tune in hawking, people could identify them without stepping out to see.使便

6.If any sexual behaviour is out of tune with the natural world, it is surely that of the priesthood.

7.Extra RAM is usually cost-effective when compared to the time you would spend trying to tune an underpowered system.

8.THUS getting in contact and tune with your SOULS AND DIVINE WISDOM, might be the topic of the next one, my dear Son and Scribe?

9.The server needs some fine tune for better performance and I will tell you how. The installation of the softwares is in Part II.

10.His hand on my waist is as guiding as it always was, and he hums the tune to himself in a steady, youthful way.