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1 tune in
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2 tune in to
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3 tune-up
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4 tune
n. melodie, wijs--------v. harmoniëren, stemmen, afstemmentune1[ tjoe:n] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:to the tune of • op de wijs vanthat violin is out of tune • die viool is ontstemdsing out of tune • vals zingenchange one's tune, sing another/dance to another tune • een andere toon aanslaan; 〈 in het bijzonder〉 een toontje lager gaan zingenout of tune • niet in goede conditieto the tune of £1000 • voor het bedrag van £1000→ good good/————————tune22 zingenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 stemmen♦voorbeelden:tuned to • afgestemd op -
5 tune up
stemmen (v. orkest); zich in gereedheid brengen; (muz.) inzetten; in gereedheid brengen (motor)tune upII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
6 tune oneself to
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7 signature tune
herkenningsmelodie, tune (v. radio, t.v.)signature tune -
8 call the tune
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9 give us a tune
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10 he can't carry a tune
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11 it is in tune with the spirit of the time
it is in tune with the spirit of the timeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it is in tune with the spirit of the time
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12 out of tune
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13 sing a different tune
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14 sing in tune
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15 sing out of tune
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16 that tune has been haunting me all afternoon
English-Dutch dictionary > that tune has been haunting me all afternoon
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17 that violin is out of tune
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18 the tune goes like this
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19 theme tune
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20 there is many a good tune played on an old fiddle
English-Dutch dictionary > there is many a good tune played on an old fiddle
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tune up — {v.} 1a. To adjust (a musical instrument) to make the right sound. * /Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo./ 1b. To adjust a musical instrument or a group of musical instruments to the right sound. * /The orchestra came in and began… … Dictionary of American idioms