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  • 1 tune

    s 1. napjev, pjesma, melodija, arija; himna, crkvena pjesma 2. sklad, harmonija; [fig] raspoloženje; sklad, suglasnost / to change one's # = promijeniti jezik (način, stil); to sing another # = udariti u druge žice, drukčije govoriti; in # = pravilno, valjano; out of # = nepravilno, nejasno (pjevati); in # with = u suglasnosti; out of # with = u zavadi; to call the # = davati ton; to be in # = biti u pravom raspoloženju; not in # = neraspoložen; he had to pay to the # of ť 100 = morao je platiti ništa manje nego sto funti; [aero] in # = spreman da uzleti
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    arija
    harmonija
    intonacija
    melodija
    napjev
    naštimati
    pjesma
    podešavati
    raspoloženje
    sklad
    ton
    udesiti
    uskladiti
    zvuk

    English-Croatian dictionary > tune

  • 2 tune out

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    razdijeliti

    English-Croatian dictionary > tune out

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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

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