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Meanings of
tune
(tunes)
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
tunes
in English
1
Twice Born Men by Sweet Billy Pilgrim: Best
tunes
of the year.
2
Please feel free to tell us the
tunes
rocking your world below.
3
They opened with a new one, and the fresh
tunes
kept coming.
4
Who needs DJs when you have millions of
tunes
to choose from?
5
Not surprisingly, the site
tunes
its content to target your Facebook feed.
6
In the middle of the deck, a brass band played popular
tunes
.
7
Pah, we're still coming on strong with the new acts and
tunes
.
8
Brass bands played cheerful
tunes
;
the greeting committee carried flowers and gifts.
9
There is a manifest difference in the expression of these several
tunes
.
10
Thus, our results provide insights into how delicately Cpx
fine
-
tunes
neuronal communication.
11
But the fragile Scottish band are writing their best
tunes
in years.
12
Nevertheless, it took a couple of
tunes
for the group to settle.
13
You already know we are blasting the
tunes
in the EBONY offices.
14
The RNZ Music crew gather to debate their fave
tunes
from 2016.
15
What's going on at the Dublin Fringe Festival in terms of
tunes
?
16
Ashley Beedle knows the score when it comes to dynamic dance-floor
tunes
.
Other examples for "tunes"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tunes
tune
Noun
Plural
tune
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
new tunes
old tunes
favourite tunes
play tunes
best tunes
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Translations for
tunes
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
Tunes
through the time
Tunes
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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