tune 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
tunenoun uk
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tune noun
(MUSICAL NOTES)
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A2 [ C ] a series of musical notes, especially one that is pleasant and easy to remember
曲调,曲子;旋律
He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes.
他边哼着调子边擦干碗碟。
a theme tune
主题曲
That's a very catchy tune (= easy to remember and pleasant).
那是一首很容易上口的曲子。
同义词
melody in tune
C1 singing or playing notes that are at the right pitch (= level) or that agree with others being sung or played
合调,入调
She can't even sing in tune. I don't have a great voice but I can sing in tune. At school, anyone who could sing in tune had to join the choir. I find it almost impossible to play drums and sing in tune at the same time. I tried so hard to play in tune. Pipes can be beautiful when they're played in tune. out of tune
C1 singing or playing notes that are at the wrong pitch (= level) or that do not agree with others being sung or played
走调
The piano is out of tune.
恐怕这架钢琴走调了。
Was it me or were they out of tune towards the end of that song? Someone sitting behind me was singing out of tune. I didn't want to be the person in church who sings out of tune. They were both hopelessly out of tune. I thought the violins were slightly out of tune.
更多范例减少例句The band played a familiar tune that had everyone clapping along.As a songwriter, he combined great linguistic felicity with an ear for a tune.I've forgotten how that tune goes - could you hum it for me?That tune really brings back memories .Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.
tune noun
(UNDERSTANDING)
be in/out of tune with someone/something
C2 If you are in tune with people or ideas, you understand or agree with them, and if you are out of tune with them, you do not.
与…协调/不协调,与…相/不相契合
Much of his success comes from being in tune with what his customers want.
他的成功很大程度上归功于他契合了顾客的需要。
Her theories were out of tune with the scientific thinking of the time.
她的理论与当时的科学思想不符。
These are the sort of people who are in tune with the need for conservation. Being a younger teacher, he's more in tune with the students. These people are completely out of tune with public opinion. Certainly with regard to these views, he is hopelessly out of tune with his party and his people.
tune noun
(AMOUNT)
to the tune of
to the stated amount
总额达,总计
The City Council had financed the new building to the tune of over four million pounds.
市政会为建这座新大厦已经出资了400多万英镑。
She is suing the company for breach of contract to the tune of $10 million. It's reckoned they'll contribute to the local economy to the tune of £25 million. There's been an annual decline in the population of this species to the tune of 3.8 percent between 2010 and 2020. It's subsidized to the tune of approximately $30 million a year.
tune noun
(ENGINE)
[ C usually singular ] UK a
tune-up
曲调,曲子;旋律(同 tune-up)
tuneverb [ T ] uk
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tune verb [T]
(INSTRUMENT)
to change a part of a musical instrument so that the instrument produces the correct sounds when played
为(乐器)调音(或定弦)
Get into the habit of tuning your guitar every day before you practise.
要养成习惯,每天练习前都给吉他调一下音。
She tuned (up) her violin before the concert.
音乐会前她给她的小提琴调了弦。
tune verb [T]
(RADIO)
to move the controls on a radio, television, etc. so that it receives programmes broadcast from a particular station
给(收音机、电视等)调谐,为…调频率,调频道
Press this button and the video will automatically tune itself to the next channel.
单击这个按钮,录像机会自动调到下一个频道。
His radio is constantly tuned to KROQ-FM, the local rock station.
他的收音机总是锁定在当地摇滚乐台 KROQ-FM上。
tune verb [T]
(ENGINE)
to make slight changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible
把(发动机)调试到最佳运转状态
The engine needs tuning, but there's nothing wrong with the car.
发动机确实需要调试了,但汽车没毛病。
Could you tune (up) the engine for me, please?
请帮我调试一下发动机好吗?
短语动词
tune in
tune (someone/something) out
tune (something) up
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tune的例句
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Another response referred to the tune as 'medieval'.
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With her words she helplessly returns to the past, but she can't recall the right tunes any more.
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The musical selections, however, were distinctly different from the source operas; the majority of tunes coming from a variety of apparently incongruous well-known repertories.
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The letter book also demonstrates the extent to which family for tunes and social rank could change.
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Some of the established spelling rules are being modified or fine-tuned, while others are consolidating and extending their reach.
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One can envision early eukaryotic organisms as being under pressure to incorporate more and more genes as they fine-tuned their eukaryotic machinery.
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The central plot shows tuning curves and center-of-mass vectors for each speed.
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Spectral tuning mechanisms lmax of 502 nm which may be the result of adaptation to the shallow waters in which the manatee lives.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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