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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.) melódia; pesnička2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) ladiť2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) naladiť (na)3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) nastaviť•- tuneful- tunefully
- tunefulness
- tuneless
- tunelessly
- tunelessness
- tuner
- change one's tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- tune in
- tune up* * *• utvorit harmonický celok• vyladenie• vyjadrit hudbou• zhoda• žalm• zanôtit si• zladit• zhudobnit• zvuk• spievat• štvorhlasová úprava žalmu• súlad• súzvuk• štvorhlasová úprava chorál• tón• prispôsobit• prispôsobit sa• presné nastavenie• prispôsobovat sa• harmónia• duševná harmónia• intonácia• hrat• chorál• cistý tón• dobrá kondícia• dobrý zdravotný stav• cisté ladenie• dobrý vztah• ospievat• pesnicka• piesen• popevok• ladenie• ladit• melódia• melodicnost• nálada• naladit• nápev• naladenie• naladit na pásmo -
2 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?) naladený2) ((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.) čisto* * *• v súzvuku• zladený• naladený
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