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词汇 tune
释义 tune (verb) tune 9 ENTRIES FOUND: tune (noun) tune (verb) tune-up (noun) fine-tune (verb) call (verb) change (verb) dance (verb) sing (verb) stay (verb) 1 tune /ˈtuːn/ Brit /ˈtjuːn/ noun plural tunes 1 tune /ˈtuːn/ Brit /ˈtjuːn/ noun plural tunes Learner's definition of TUNE [count] : a series of musical notes that produce a pleasing sound when played or sung曲子;曲调 I can't get that tune [=song] out of my head.我忘不了那首曲子。 an upbeat dance tune欢快的舞曲 He played a delightful little tune [=melody] on the piano.他用钢琴弹奏了一小段美妙的曲子。 The concert featured popular Broadway show tunes. [=songs from musicals]这场音乐会主打的是百老汇流行音乐剧的曲子。 call the tune informal : to be in charge or control of something掌控;操纵 She called the tune all through the meeting.她自始至终掌控着会议。 change your tune informal or sing a different tune : to change the way you talk about something : to have a different opinion about something变换语调;改变看法 He bragged that the test was easy, but when he saw his grade he changed his tune.他吹牛说考试很简单,但看到自己的分数时却变了口气。 Now he's singing a different tune.现在他又换了腔调。 They say they're not worried about money, but once they see how much the new equipment will cost, they'll be singing a different tune.他们说并不怕花钱,但是一旦知道新设备的价格,他们就不会那么说了。 dance to someone's tune — see 1dance in tune 1  : in a state in which the correct musical sound is played or sung音调正确 The guitar was in tune.吉他的音调正确。 2  a  : in a state in which people agree with or understand one another协调一致 The president and his followers were clearly in tune.总裁和他的支持者们显然步调一致。 — usually + with They were clearly in tune with each other.他们显然很合得来。 The speaker was very much in tune with our concerns. [=understood and shared our concerns]发言人很认同我们的关注点。 The new supervisor is not in tune with the needs of the staff. [=does not understand/appreciate the needs of the staff]新主管并不了解员工的需求。 b  : in a state in which one thing agrees with or matches another适合;匹配 — usually + with His formal clothing was in tune with the occasion.他的正装很适合那个场合。 out of tune 1  : in a state in which the correct musical sound is not played or sung音调错误;走调 The piano was out of tune.钢琴音调不准。 2  a  : in a state in which people do not agree with or understand one another不投合;不一致 — usually + with His speech was completely out of tune with our concerns.他的讲话与我们的关注点完全不相关。 b  : in a state in which one thing does not agree with or match another不适合;不匹配 — usually + with His values are out of tune with the times.他的价值观与这个时代不符。 to the tune of 1  : using the tune of (a particular song)用(某首歌的)曲调 Amusing lyrics were sung to the tune of [=to the music of the song] “New York, New York.”有趣的歌词用《纽约,纽约》这首歌的曲调唱出来。 2  informal — used to emphasize a large amount of money总额达,总数为(用于强调大量的金钱) A telecommunications company funded the event to the tune of [=at a cost of] several million dollars.一家通信公司为此项活动提供了总额高达数百万美元的资金。 2 tune /ˈtuːn/ Brit /ˈtjuːn/ verb tunes; tuned; tuning 2 tune /ˈtuːn/ Brit /ˈtjuːn/ verb tunes; tuned; tuning Learner's definition of TUNE 1  [+ object] : to adjust (a musical instrument) so that it makes the correct sound when played(给乐器)调音,校音 I tuned my guitar/violin.我给自己的吉他/小提琴调了音。 The piano needs to be tuned.钢琴需要调音了。 2  [+ object] : to make small changes to (something) in order to make it work better调整;使…协调 We tuned our bikes before the road trip.在开始公路之旅前我们调整了自行车。 The mechanic tuned the engine.机械师调整了发动机。 — often + up The mechanic tuned up the engine.机械师调整了发动机。 — see also fine-tune, tune-up 3  : to adjust (a radio or television) so that it receives a broadcast clearly(给收音机、电视等)调谐,调频道 [+ object] The copilot tuned the radio to hear the message.副驾驶员调试无线电设备以收听讯息。 — often used as (be) tuned常用作(be) tuned The televisions in the store were all tuned (in) to the same channel.商店里的电视机都被调到了同一个频道。 [no object] — + to He tuned (in) to the news channel.他调到了新闻频道。 stay tuned : to keep watching a television show or listening to a radio broadcast持续收看;继续收听 Stay tuned for more after this word from our sponsors.赞助商广告之后请继续收听节目。 Stay tuned for a news update.请继续收听最新消息。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 Stay tuned for a new and improved version of the software. [=a new and improved version of the software will be available soon]敬请关注本软件的最新升级版。 tune in [phrasal verb] 1  : to watch a television show or listen to a radio broadcast收看(电视节目);收听(广播节目) Tune in next week for the conclusion.敬请下周收听大结局。 Millions of listeners/viewers tuned in for coverage of the presidential debate.数百万听众收听/观众收看了总统竞选辩论。 We tuned in to hear the results of the election.我们收听了选举结果。 2  be tuned in : to understand and be aware of a situation, other people's needs, etc.理解;体谅 — usually + to He was not tuned in to the needs of his staff.他不了解员工的需求。 tune out [phrasal verb] informal 1  : to stop paying attention to what other people are saying or doing : to become unaware of what is happening around you开小差;走神 I could tell he was tuning out because when I asked him for his opinion, he had no idea what I was talking about.我知道他走神了,因为我问他意见时他根本不知道我在说什么。 2  tune (someone or something) out or tune out (someone or something) : to ignore or not listen to (someone or something)不理会 She tuned out the noise and concentrated on her work.她不理会噪声,专心工作。 There was a loud group at the restaurant, but we were able to tune them out.餐馆里有一群人比较吵,但是我们能忽略他们的存在。
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