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tune
Tune tarimas:
/tju:n/
Tune audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Music A melody, especially a simple and easily remembered one.
- noun: Music A song.
- noun: Music Correct pitch.
- noun: Music The state of being properly adjusted for pitch: a piano out of tune.
- noun: Music Agreement in pitch: play in tune with the piano.
- noun: Obsolete Music A musical tone.
- noun: Concord or agreement; harmony: in tune with the times.
- noun: Archaic Frame of mind; disposition.
- noun: Electronics Adjustment of a receiver or circuit for maximum response to a given signal or frequency.
- verb-transitive: Music To put into proper pitch: tuned the violin.
- verb-transitive: Archaic To utter musically; sing.
- verb-transitive: To adopt or adjust, especially in order to bring into harmony.
- verb-transitive: Electronics To adjust (a receiver) to a desired frequency.
- verb-transitive: Electronics To adjust (a circuit) so as to make it resonant with a given input signal.
- verb-transitive: To adjust (an engine, for example) for maximum usability or performance.
- verb-intransitive: To become attuned.
- phrasal-verb: tune in Electronics To adjust a receiver to receive signals at a particular frequency or a particular program.
- phrasal-verb: tune in Slang To make or become aware or responsive: "Nobody tunes in to what anybody else is saying” ( Bruce Allen).
- phrasal-verb: tune out Electronics To adjust a receiver so as not to receive a particular signal.
- phrasal-verb: tune out To disassociate oneself from one's environment: "The average reader, used to seeing the world in three-dimensional color, tunes out” ( Carlin Romano).
- phrasal-verb: tune out To become unresponsive to; ignore: tuned out the children's screaming.
- phrasal-verb: tune up Music To adjust an instrument to a desired pitch or key.
- phrasal-verb: tune up To adjust a machine so as to put it into proper condition.
- phrasal-verb: tune up To prepare (oneself) for a specified activity.
- idiom: to the tune of To the sum or extent of: produced profits to the tune of $10 million.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- out of tune išsiderinęs
- to sing another tune perk. pakeisti toną
- to tune in rad. nustatyti radiją
- organizuoti (gamybą)
- derinti
- to tune up
- suderinti
- tonas
- garsas
- skambėti
- dainuoti
- užgroti
- uždainuoti
- melodija
- gaida