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4 tune in
to tune a radio (to a particular station or programme):يَضْبُط الراديو على مَحَطَّةٍ ماWe usually tune (the radio) in to the news.
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• He who calls the tune must pay the piper - Любишь кататься, люби и саночки возить (Л) -
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[tjuːn]1. nounmusical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody:نَغَم، لَحْنHe played a tune on the violin.
2. verb1) to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch:يَضْبُط أوتار الآلَهThe orchestra tuned their instruments.
2) to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station:يَضْبُط الراديوThe radio was tuned to a German station.
3) to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.يَضْبُط الآلَه أو الماكِنَه -
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(of an orchestra etc) to tune instruments.يُضْبُط لَحْن آلات الأوركسْترا -
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ضَبَطَ \ hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue!. adjust: to change sth. so that it works better or is more suitable: If your watch is slow, you can adjust it. control: to direct; rule or guide (a person, machine, business, etc.). put: to cause to become (what is stated by the adj. or adv.): Put it right. Put that picture straight. regulate: to control: My watch needs regulating (ought to be put in order so that it shows the correct time). restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children. tune: to set the contols of a musical instrument (or of an engine) so that it will perform perfectly; to set the controls of a radio so that one hears a particular radio station: We tuned in to the BBC, to hear the news from London. \ See Also وجه (وَجَّهَ)، صحح (صَحَّحَ) -
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لَحْن (لأُغْنِيَة) \ song: words that are written to be sung; the music that fits them: He wrote several songs for my play. tune: a recognizable set of musical notes, esp. those that provide the music for a song. -
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m /'tjuner/ Radio, Techn. 1. (w radioodbiorniku lub telewizorze) tuner 2. (odbiornik) tuner amplifierThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tune|r
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m <av.edv.mus> ■ tune request; tune request message; Tune request command -
19 Tune Request-Befehl
m <av.edv.mus> ■ tune request; tune request message; Tune request command -
20 tune, attune, harmonize
ناغَمَ \ tune, attune, harmonize.
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