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tuning

US // (ˈtjuːnɪŋ) //

调音,调谐,调整,调校

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    music

    • : a set of pitches to which the open strings of a guitar, violin, etc, are tunedthe normal tuning on a violin is G, D, A, E
    • : the accurate pitching of notes and intervals by a choir, orchestra, etc; intonation

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Examples

  • Still, ESPN got its ratings, with 13.1 million people tuning in to the announcement.

  • Learn what your body requires by fine-tuning your hydration plan during your training runs.

  • Although polls now show Schwartz trailing, she insists there is still time and that people are just now tuning in.

  • Devotees across the country are tuning in each way to check the rose distribution against their carefully crafted brackets.

  • One thing I have a hard time tuning out is a cell phone conversation.

  • For further information regarding reeds see chapter on tuning.

  • The tuning of an organ is seriously affected by the temperature of the surrounding air.

  • Figure 31 may be taken to represent a reed block, eschallot, tongue and tuning wire at rest.

  • This bending of the tuning wires, however, takes place to a much larger extent than most organ builders imagine.

  • The inside bore of tube T is of such diameter that the tuning wire fits snugly therein.