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1 tune
tju:n 1. noun(musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodi, låt2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) stemme2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) stille inn, avstemme3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) trimme, justere•- tuneful- tunefully
- tunefulness
- tuneless
- tunelessly
- tunelessness
- tuner
- change one's tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- tune in
- tune upharmoni--------låt--------melodiIsubst. \/tjuːn\/1) melodi, tone2) ( hverdagslig) låt3) ( på instrument) stemming, harmoni4) ( språkvitenskap) intonasjonsmønster, setningsmelodi5) ( overført) harmoni, samklang6) ( gammeldags) (sinns)stemning, humørcall the tune slå an tonen, bestemmecarry a tune (amer.) synge rent, holde tonenchange one's tune eller sing another tune eller sing a different tune ta en annen tone, la pipen få en annen låtdance to someone's tune danse etter noens pipein tune stemtbe in tune with være i harmoni med, være i pakt med, være i samsvar med, harmonere med, passe sammen med være tilfreds med fungere bra medin tune with the times i pakt med tidenit goes to the tune of... den kan synges på melodien..., den går på melodien...keep in tune holde stemmingen hold tonen, synge rentnot be in tune ikke være samstemtout of tune ustemt i dårlig humørbe out of tune with ikke harmonere med, ikke være i pakt med, ikke være i samsvar med, ikke passe sammen med ha kommet på kant med ikke fungere medplay in tune spille rentput in tune stemmesing in tune synge rentIIverb \/tjuːn\/1) stemme2) (radio, også tune in) stille inn, innstille, avstemme3) ( overført) avstemme, avpasse, tilpasse4) ( poetisk) istemme, synge, nynne5) ( poetisk) la lyde, uttrykke i sang6) ( mekanikk) justere, trimme, tilpasse7) ( gammeldags) påvirkestay tuned (oppfordring i radio\/TV) vær med oss (videre)!, ikke skift kanal!be tuned (in) to passe sammen med, harmonere medvære lydhør overfor, være mottakelig fortune out stille seg utenfor, melde seg ut koble ut• when things get too difficult, she tunes outnår ting blir for vanskelige, kobler hun utslutte å høre etter, vende det døve øret tiltune up stemme stemme i, begynne å spille, begynne å synge (spøkefullt, om barn) sette i gang å hyle (teknikk, om motor) (fin)justere, (fin)innstille, trimme ( spøkefullt) varme opp -
2 sing
siŋpast tense - sang; verb(to make (musical sounds) with one's voice: He sings very well; She sang a Scottish song; I could hear the birds singing in the trees.) synge- singer- singing
- sing outsyngeIsubst. \/sɪŋ\/1) (amer., hverdagslig) (all)sang, synging2) (amer.) sangtreff, sangstevne3) surring, summing, sus(ing), hviningII1) synge• sing me a song!2) suse, hvine, summe, pipe3) ( poetisk) synge (om), dikte4) kunne synges, være sangbar5) ( slang) sladre, tyste (særlig til politiet)all-singing, all-dancing (britisk, hverdagslig) bare fryd og gammensing a different tune\/song eller sing another tune\/song forandre mening om noe, la pipen få en annen lydsing for one's supper ( overført) gjøre seg fortjent til noe, slite for fødensing in the new year synge inn det nye åretsing of dikte omsing out rope (opp), skrike synge ut, si ifrasing small slå\/legge an en annen tone, stikke pipen i sekk, gå stille i dørene (overført)sing somebody's praise prise noensing somebody to sleep synge vuggesang for noensing the blues ( hverdagslig) deppe, klage, jamre segsing up synge høyere, synge ut
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sing another tune — change one s tune or sing another tune To alter one s attitude, or way of talking • • • Main Entry: ↑tune … Useful english dictionary
sing a different tune — or[whistle a different tune] also[sing a new tune] {v. phr.}, {informal} To talk or act in the opposite way; contradict something said before. * /Charles said that all smokers should be expelled from the team but he sang a different tune after… … Dictionary of American idioms
sing a different tune — or[whistle a different tune] also[sing a new tune] {v. phr.}, {informal} To talk or act in the opposite way; contradict something said before. * /Charles said that all smokers should be expelled from the team but he sang a different tune after… … Dictionary of American idioms
dance to another tune — {v. phr.} To talk or act differently, usually better because things have changed; be more polite or obedient because you are forced to do it. * /Johnny refused to do his homework but punishment made him dance to another tune./ Compare: CHANGE ONE … Dictionary of American idioms
dance to another tune — {v. phr.} To talk or act differently, usually better because things have changed; be more polite or obedient because you are forced to do it. * /Johnny refused to do his homework but punishment made him dance to another tune./ Compare: CHANGE ONE … Dictionary of American idioms
dance\ to\ another\ tune — v. phr. To talk or act differently, usually better because things have changed; be more polite or obedient because you are forced to do it. Johnny refused to do his homework but punishment made him dance to another tune. Compare: change one s… … Словарь американских идиом
sing\ a\ different\ tune — • sing a different tune • whistle a different tune • sing a new tune v. phr. informal To talk or act in the opposite way; contradict something said before. Charles said that all smokers should be expelled from the team but he sang a different… … Словарь американских идиом
sing\ a\ new\ tune — • sing a different tune • whistle a different tune • sing a new tune v. phr. informal To talk or act in the opposite way; contradict something said before. Charles said that all smokers should be expelled from the team but he sang a different… … Словарь американских идиом
dance to another tune — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. act differently, change one s mind, sing a different tune; see change 4 , differ 1 , reconsider … English dictionary for students
tune — /tjun / (say tyoohn), /tʃun/ (say choohn) noun 1. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. 2. a musical setting of a hymn or psalm, usually in four part harmony. –verb (tuned, tuning)… …
sing — v. & n. v. (past sang; past part. sung) 1 intr. utter musical sounds with the voice, esp. words with a set tune. 2 tr. utter or produce by singing (sing another song). 3 intr. (of the wind, a kettle, etc.) make inarticulate melodious or humming,… … Useful english dictionary