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Meanings of
tune
in English
Portuguese
toada
Catalan
aire
Spanish
aire
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A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.
air
line
strain
melody
melodic line
melodic phrase
Portuguese
toada
Portuguese
sintonizar
Catalan
reglar
Spanish
acordar
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Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
tune up
untune
Portuguese
sintonizar
Usage of
tune
in English
1
That said; you may need to be quite
in
-
tune
with incoming information!
2
Everyone needs to
tune
in and listen carefully for change to come.
3
But Ms Bolger said the Australian government was not changing its
tune
.
4
Surely the owner must have the principal say in calling the
tune
.
5
He's a fine lilter too, carrying a
tune
by any means necessary.
6
Ultimately, they hope to
fine
-
tune
the pulses to control muscles as well.
7
The
tune
won the Song of the Year award, the final prize.
8
A military monument was certainly more in
tune
with the war sphinxes.
9
Special thanks to Fred for reading and helping me
fine
-
tune
the text.
10
But now set the words to a catchy and easily remembered
tune
.
11
And as he'd already indicated, the words and
tune
were very familiar:
12
Fine
-
tune
Body Position Coordination is the most important part of compression climbing.
13
No matter that Iraq sings, for the moment, to the Iranian
tune
.
14
Each day brings a different
tune
and I follow whatever it is.
15
Because other politicians have said it previously and then changed their
tune
.
16
Really checking in and being in
tune
with what our body needs.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tune
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
tune in
little tune
same tune
different tune
hum a tune
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Translations for
tune
Portuguese
toada
melodia
sintonizar
ajeitar
regrar
ajustar
regular
acomodar
adaptar
afinar
Catalan
aire
melodia
tonada
reglar
acordar
posar a punt
afinar
temprar
Spanish
aire
acordar
Tune
through the time
Tune
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
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