Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing.
Make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring.
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Examples for "down"
Examples for "down"
1Reading down the list they said, 'Nice', 'Real nice', 'Very nice', 'Nice'.
2However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
3The deal would, however, create a customs border down the Irish Sea.
4The last Labour government went quite a long way down this road.
5The stock, however, remains down some 30 percent so far this year.
1In the language is the material, and in the rhythm the polish.
2Her nail polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
3The unnamed interviewer said: I recruited somebody … she's short of polish.
4That's where the work rate and polish of Ramirez narrowly won out.
5But it's also used in shoe polish, fire fighting foam, and shampoo.
1I think the great ones refine wisdom, they don't simply repeat it.
2You accept the fact that you need to refine your belay skills.
3It is advisable to use specific search terms to refine your query.
4She hired professional songwriters to refine her words, but rejected their changes.
5Rules created to refine identification most affected the count of radiation oncologists.
1Ultimately, they hope to fine-tune the pulses to control muscles as well.
2Special thanks to Fred for reading and helping me fine-tune the text.
3Implant manufacturers offer 1-mm liner increments to fine-tune ligament tension and balance.
4This let them more easily move elements around and fine-tune the levels.
5MetaBAT requires users to choose parameters to fine-tune its sensitivity and specificity.
6The app will also learn from your habits to fine-tune its suggestions.
7You can fine-tune the explicitness to appease the demands of ratings agencies.
8This negative feedback could permit the bacteria to fine-tune cellular BpuR concentrations.
9Gagner prefers adjustable daisies, with which you can easily fine-tune the length.
10He said there was still work to be done to fine-tune the agreement.
11The result is that you can fine-tune your technique and get much better.
12You can also use Preton Home Saver to fine-tune toner savings.
13You're a bit fuzzy; I'm just going to fine-tune the wavelength.
14At the very least, investors should fine-tune their portfolio's exposure to bond-market risk.
15Kohl added that the company was also experimenting with modulation to fine-tune performance.
16Just got to fine-tune a couple of things when we get back home.
Translations for fine-tune