tuned
调谐的,调谐,调校的,调校过的
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Definitions
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- : a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
- : a musical setting of a hymn, poem, psalm, etc., usually in four-part harmony.
- : the state of being in the proper pitch: to be in tune.
- : agreement in pitch; unison; harmony.
- : proper adjustment, as of radio instruments or circuits with respect to frequency.
- : harmonious relationship; accord; agreement.
- : Archaic. frame of mind; mood.
- : Obsolete. a tone or sound.
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tuned, tun·ing.
- : to adjust to a correct or given standard of pitch.
- : to adapt to a particular tone, to the expression of a particular feeling, or the like.
- : to bring into harmony.
- : to adjust for proper functioning.
- : Radio and Television. to adjust so as to bring it into resonance with another circuit, a given frequency, or the like.to adjust so as to make it compatible in frequency with a transmitting apparatus whose signals are to be received.to adjust so as to receive the signals of a particular transmitting station.
- : to put into or cause to be in a receptive condition, mood, etc.; bring into harmony or agreement.
- : Archaic. to utter, sound, or express musically.to play upon.
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tuned, tun·ing.
- : to put a musical instrument in tune.
- : to give forth a musical sound.
- : to be in harmony or accord; become responsive.
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- : tune in, to adjust a radio or television set so as to receive.
- : tune out, to adjust a radio or television set so as to stop or avoid receiving.Slang.to stop paying attention to a person, situation, etc.
- : tune up, to cause a group of musical instruments to be brought to the same pitch.to begin to sing.to bring into proper operating order, as a motor: Before starting on our trip we should have the car tuned up.
Phrases
- tune in
- tune out
- tune up
- call the tune
- carry a tune
- change one's tune
- dance to another tune
- in tune
- to the tune of
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
A cool and laid back bar with a busy open mic night and a DJ spinning a variety of tunes.
It certainly does pay off—to the tune of up to $2,000 in average customer lifetime value in some cases, according to Stone.
The downtown concert venue welcomes the Bad Influence Band for a night of classic blues and roots tunes.
To avoid this, PepsiCo’s Walkers brand not only ditched TV but also turned to sausage roll crisps, karaoke tunes, a LadBaby cameo and a charity link for its own festive ad.
A fellow Cuban conguero, Chano Pozo, worked with Gillespie and helped write some of the trumpeter’s most memorable tunes, including “Manteca” and “Tin Tin Deo.”
More than 20 million people tuned in to a broadcast network drama and saw two gay men have explicit sex.
The guitar is tuned to E, and an Eminor chord on a guitar just rings and rings forever.
If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox.
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One person who tuned into my story was Matt Creed, the director of Lily.
Michael Allcroft returned to his duties, tuned for labour, full of courage, and the spirit of enterprise and action.
D is the wire by which the tongue is tuned; E the body of the pipe which acts as a resonator.
The writer made its acquaintance in 1866, when it was tuned on the unequal temperament system.
Nothing like them ever heard beforeall tuned in the same key, as you musical fellows would say, and Perkins cocked his eye.
In practice it appears that musicians tuned the tetrachord b-e of this scale with the Pythagorean two Major tones and leimma.