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adjective (having a good, clear, pleasant etc tune: That song is very tuneful.) harmonisk, melodiskadj. \/ˈtjuːnf(ʊ)l\/1) melodiøs, vellydende, velklingende, klangfull2) musikalsk -
22 tuneless
adjective (without a good etc tune; unmusical: The child was singing in a tuneless voice.) melodifattigadj. \/ˈtjuːnləs\/1) umelodisk, uharmonisk, umusikalsk2) ( gammeldags) stum, lydløs3) ( om instrument) uten lyd -
23 tuner
1) ((also piano-tuner) a person whose profession is tuning pianos.) pianostemmer2) (the dial on a radio etc used to tune in to the different stations.) innstillingsknapp3) (a radio which is part of a stereo system.) tunersubst. \/ˈtjuːnə\/1) stemmer2) ( radio e.l.) tuner, mottaker (uten utgangsforsterker)3) (TV) kanalvelger -
24 pick out
1) (to choose or select: She picked out one dress that she particularly liked.) velge seg/ut, plukke ut2) (to see or recognize (a person, thing etc): He must be among those people getting off the train, but I can't pick him out.) peke ut, få øye på3) (to play (a piece of music), especially slowly and with difficulty, especially by ear, without music in front of one: I don't really play the piano, but I can pick out a tune on one with one finger.) spille etter gehør; leke seg fram til en melodi
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tune — [to͞on, tyo͞on] n. [ME, var. of tone, TONE] 1. Obs. a sound or tone 2. a) a succession of musical tones forming a rhythmic, catchy whole; melody; air b) a musical setting of a hymn, psalm, poem, etc. 3. the condition of having correct musical… … English World dictionary
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tune in to somebody — ˌtune ˈin to sb/sth derived to become aware of other people s thoughts and feelings, etc. Main entry: ↑tunederived … Useful english dictionary
tune — /tjun / (say tyoohn), /tʃun/ (say choohn) noun 1. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. 2. a musical setting of a hymn or psalm, usually in four part harmony. –verb (tuned, tuning)… …
tune — /toohn, tyoohn/, n., v., tuned, tuning. n. 1. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. 2. a musical setting of a hymn, poem, psalm, etc., usually in four part harmony. 3. the state of… … Universalium
tune — 1 noun (C) 1 a series of musical notes that are played or sung one after the other to make a pattern of sound that is usually pleasant to listen to: I recognize that tune but I can t remember the name of the song. 2 in tune playing or singing the … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tune — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little ▪ He hummed a little tune as he washed the dishes. ▪ good, great, nice ▪ happy, jaunty … Collocations dictionary
tune — n. & v. n. a melody with or without harmony. v. 1 tr. put (a musical instrument) in tune. 2 a tr. adjust (a radio receiver etc.) to the particular frequency of the required signals. b intr. (foll. by in) adjust a radio receiver to the required… … Useful english dictionary
tune out — transitive verb : to become unresponsive to : ignore the children tuned out their mother s commands intransitive verb : to dissociate oneself from what is happening * * * tune out 1. To adjust (a radio, etc) so as to eliminate (a sound, frequency … Useful english dictionary
tune — [[t]tun, tyun[/t]] n. v. tuned, tun•ing 1) mad a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody 2) mad the state of being in the proper pitch: to be in tune[/ex] 3) agreement in pitch; unison; harmony 4) proper adjustment, as of radio… … From formal English to slang