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attune

/uh-toon, uh-tyoon/US // əˈtun, əˈtyun //UK // (əˈtjuːn) //

调整,调适,适应,调谐

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    at·tuned, at·tun·ing.

    • : to bring into accord, harmony, or sympathetic relationship; adjust: He has attuned himself to living in the quiet country.
    • : Archaic. to tune or bring into harmony, as a musical instrument.

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Examples

  • There will always be a part of our mind that is attuned to these tools with this motivational pull, which then translates into probably some lower cognitive capacity.

  • Like its inspiration, the show is attuned to sex as an expression of power, though its insights on the topic aren’t entirely new.

  • What might first seem like a practiced callousness is actually a music of incredible sensitivity, with all four members of the group collectively attuned to the physics that define our reality.

  • In the end, remember, a successful Enterprise SEO campaign attunes the short-term and long-term goals and contributes to the overall marketing plan.

  • If you want to be more self-attuned, then learn to stop deferring on reflex and start answering to yourself.

  • I was beginning to attune to my surroundings, which was a thrilling experience.

  • Kayani also has to attune his actions to the politics within his own high command.

  • But Soult was accustomed to think for himself, and his mind was unable to attune itself to the mind of the Emperor.

  • These familiar words floated in Hampton's memory, seeming to attune themselves to the steady gallop of his horse.

  • Evidently mountain-fever is what the English emigrant of the higher classes needs to thaw him out and attune him to American ways.

  • Then they practiced, until the master gnome thought he had his scale of notation perfect and gave orders to attune the bells.

  • Put thy heart in attune with the weather, lest thee infects the general with thy megrims.