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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
Back to the meaning
Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
tune up
untune
Portuguese
sintonizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
air
"
air
line
strain
melody
melodic line
Examples for "
air
"
1
Three minutes without
air
,
three days without water, three weeks without food.
2
But, in contrast, Sydney's north will actually have good
air
quality today.
3
Asked if he wanted less use of
air
power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
4
Hope Lee was given the opportunity to allow his story to
air
.
5
Beginning at sea level,
air
weighs about 15 pounds per square inch.
1
Western Europe asked North America, Military Intelligence, and Halo to remain
on
-
line
.
2
So just top
line
question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3
The
line
I remember was 'Change before they change you.' Autonomy, right?
4
Therefore this time
line
possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
5
Take a good look at its product
line
over the past year.
1
Health services always come under extra
strain
at this time of year.
2
Russia recorded several cases of this
strain
of the virus last year.
3
Argentina's health ministry has confirmed one case of the new flu
strain
.
4
Differential exposure to financial
strain
may explain some differences in population health.
5
Aid agencies worry that the huge influx will
strain
present government resources.
1
His guitar added texture and counter
melody
which made good songs great.
2
It is in the key of D, the
melody
opening for horn.
3
And as they worked, they usually sang some simple
melody
without words.
4
There is nothing of this in the
melody
of the second movement.
5
The
melody
itself is plaintive; a plaintive grace informs the entire piece.
1
So would the seamless match of words to
melodic
line
.
2
I wanted the word to be able to find its own sound, to draw its own
melodic
line
.
3
He played the adagio movement first, lingering on the graceful phrases, the swell and rise of the
melodic
line
.
4
He's the man who carried classical harmonies and a simplicity of
melodic
line
into the dark heart of romantic sensibility.
5
Compare the wall of pounding, resonant percussion heard in Man of Steel to the peppy
melodic
line
from Driving Miss Daisy.
1
Another useful exercise at this stage is to let the children add a second part, either above or below a given
melodic
phrase
.
2
In rendering purely
melodic
phrases
,
Herr Formes was not so preëminent as in declamatory passages.
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.
Other examples for "tune"
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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