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  • 1 tune

    n. напев, песна, мелодија;
    2. тон, звук;
    3. склад, хармонија, складност; in tune - во согласност со, наштиман; out of tune - раштиман, неправилно (пеење)
    v. усогласува, ускладува, штима;
    2. звучи, одекнува; to tune in (radio) - наместува радио на таласна должина; to tune up - ускладува, организира (производство); штимање; мелодија

    English-Macedonian dictionary > tune

  • 2 tune out

    phr v inf. не слуша, се исклучува, игнорира: I learned to tune out the background noise Научив како да ја игнорирам вревата од страна; He tuned out when I told him that... Тој не сакаше повеќе да слуша кога му кажав дека...

    English-Macedonian dictionary > tune out

  • 3 pound out

    phr.v. pound out a letter on the typewriter отчукува писмо на машина; pound out a tune on the piano тропа по клавирот

    English-Macedonian dictionary > pound out

  • 4 thump out

    phr.v. thump out a tune on the piano гласно отсвири нешто на пијано

    English-Macedonian dictionary > thump out

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