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61 out of tune with smth
противоре́чить чему-л., идти́ в разре́з с чем-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > out of tune with smth
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62 out-of-tune
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63 out-of-tune
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64 out-of-tune
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65 out-of-tune
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66 out of tune
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67 out of tune
нестройноEnglish-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > out of tune
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68 be out of tune
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69 be out of tune
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70 get out of tune
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71 put out of tune
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72 sing out of tune
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73 be out of tune
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74 drift out of tune
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75 be out of tune
1) Общая лексика: идти вразрез (с чем-либо)2) Математика: диссонировать -
76 beat out the tune
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77 drift out of tune
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78 get out of tune
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79 playing out of tune
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80 put out of tune
Общая лексика: расстраивать, расстроить
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out of tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound. * /The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune./ 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together. Often used with with . * /What … Dictionary of American idioms
out of tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound. * /The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune./ 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together. Often used with with . * /What … Dictionary of American idioms
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out of tune with somebody — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… … Useful english dictionary
out of tune with something — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… … Useful english dictionary
out of tune — adjective not in agreement, especially in musical pitch The violins go out of tune in damp weather Ant: in tune … Wiktionary
out of tune — (music) not at the correct pitch, not in tune The violins were out of tune, but I enjoyed the singing … English idioms