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1 tune-up
tune-up[tj'u:n ∧p] n retificação, ajuste com objetivo de melhorar a eficiência (máquina). -
2 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.) melodia2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) afinar2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) sintonizar3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) afinar•- tuneful- tunefully
- tunefulness
- tuneless
- tunelessly
- tunelessness
- tuner
- change one's tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- tune in
- tune up* * *[tju:n] n 1 melodia, cantiga, ária. he gave us a tune / ele cantou para nós. she dances to his tune / ela faz o que ele manda, dança conforme a música. 2 tom, toada, entonação. he changed his tune / ele mudou de tom. he calls the tune / ele canta de galo, é ele quem manda. 3 maneira, modo. 4 acordo, concordância, harmonia. 5 disposição (mental). 6 sintonia. • vt+vi 1 soar, cantar, entoar. 2 musicar, compor, musicalizar. 3 estar em harmonia. they are tuned the same pitch / eles estão de acordo. 4 afinar. 5 fig animar. 6 Radio sintonizar. 7 adaptar, ajustar, regular (motor). a catchy tune uma melodia cativante. in tune afinado. out of tune desafinado. to keep in tune manter em harmonia. to sing another tune pôr o rabo entre as pernas, abaixar a crista. to sing out of tune cantar errado, cantar de modo desafinado. to the tune of a) pela melodia de. b) fig até a quantia de. to tune in sintonizar (uma estação de rádio). to tune up a) afinar (instrumento). b) entoar. c) ajustar uma máquina, motor ou avião para atingir a maxima eficiência. tuned Amer, sl bêbado. tuned circuit circuito sintonizado. you are tuned to estão ouvindo (a estação de). -
3 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.) melodia2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) afinar2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) sintonizar3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) ajustar, regular•- tuneful- tunefully - tunefulness - tuneless - tunelessly - tunelessness - tuner - change one's tune - in tune - out of tune - tune in - tune up -
4 tune in
(to tune a radio (to a particular station or programme): We usually tune (the radio) in to the news.) sintonizar -
5 tune in
(to tune a radio (to a particular station or programme): We usually tune (the radio) in to the news.) sintonizar -
6 tune up
((of an orchestra etc) to tune instruments.) afinar -
7 tune up
((of an orchestra etc) to tune instruments.) afinar -
8 tune
sintonizar (Rad)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > tune
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9 tune in
sintonizar (Rad)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > tune in
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10 tune up
regular (vehicle)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > tune up
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11 in tune
1) ((of a musical instrument) having been adjusted so as to give the correct pitches: Is the violin in tune with the piano?) afinado2) ((of a person's singing voice) at the same pitch as that of other voices or instruments: Someone in the choir isn't (singing) in tune.) afinado* * *in tuneafinado. -
12 out of tune
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13 in tune
1) ((of a musical instrument) having been adjusted so as to give the correct pitches: Is the violin in tune with the piano?) afinado, em harmonia2) ((of a person's singing voice) at the same pitch as that of other voices or instruments: Someone in the choir isn't (singing) in tune.) afinado -
14 a catchy tune
a catchy tuneuma melodia cativante. -
15 signature tune
sig.na.ture tune[s'ignətʃə tju:n] n Theat, Radio música característica para iniciar ou terminar um programa. -
16 to dance to someone’s tune
to dance to someone’s tuneconformar-se com os desejos de alguém, dançar conforme a música. -
17 to keep in tune
to keep in tunemanter em harmonia. -
18 to sing another tune
to sing another tunepôr o rabo entre as pernas, abaixar a crista. -
19 to sing out of tune
to sing out of tunecantar errado, cantar de modo desafinado. -
20 to the tune of
to the tune ofa) pela melodia de. b) fig até a quantia de.
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