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sintonizar
catalán
reglar
español
acordar
Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
tune
untune
español
acordar
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Examples for "
tune
"
tune
Examples for "
tune
"
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.
1
The old violin was brought out and Diamond proceeded to
tune
up
.
2
Then he slipped off the platform, and the band began to
tune
up
.
3
I had turned out for a stroll, and heard the hymn
tune
up
.
4
Let us sing, let us drink, and
tune
up
our roundelays.
5
But Opposition MPs argue it needs a major
tune
up
.
6
The black fiddlers in the hall began to
tune
up
.
7
The engine room was signaled to
tune
up
the motors.
8
The musicians were just beginning to "
tune
up
,
"
as Uncle Tad said.
9
Nobody ain't ever pined to hear you
tune
up
,
anyhow.
10
He probably got his '
tune
up
'
before the sail.
11
The orchestra fills, one by one; instruments
tune
up
-
afamiliarcacophony, sweet with seductive promise.
12
The sun was just rimming the mountains when he began to
tune
up
his automobile.
13
She generally makes us uneasy when she begins to
tune
up
on her fine-writing timbrel.
14
Now then,
tune
up
as much as you like.
15
Lord Edward's Own Narraghmore Pipe Band will
tune
up
in the afternoon, followed by Dervish.
16
Because you go around singin' an' dancin', we all want to
tune
up
with you.
tune
up
tune
portugués
sintonizar
ajeitar
regrar
ajustar
regular
acomodar
adaptar
afinar
catalán
reglar
acordar
posar a punt
afinar
temprar
español
acordar