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♦ tune /tju:n, USA tu:n/n.1 (mus.) melodia; aria; motivo; motivetto: old tunes, vecchie melodie; to hum [to whistle] a popular tune, canticchiare [fischiettare] un motivetto popolare; DIALOGO → - Discussing music- I've only heard a couple of their tunes, ho sentito solo un paio dei loro pezzi2 [u] (mus.) armonia ( anche fig.); accordo: The curtains are not in tune with the wallpaper, le tende non sono in armonia con la carta da parati; to be in tune [out of tune] with one's colleagues, andare d'accordo [essere in disaccordo] coi propri colleghi3 [u] (mus.) tono: The girl is singing out of tune, la ragazza sta cantando fuori tono; to sing in tune, cantare in tono; essere intonato● (mecc.) tune-up, messa a punto ( di un motore) □ (fig.) to call the tune, decidere; dirigere; comandare; essere il capo □ (fig.) to change one's tune (o to sing another tune), cambiare musica (fig.); cambiar tono; cambiare registro □ to get out of tune, uscir di tono; stonare □ in tune, intonato; armonico; ( radio, TV) sintonizzato □ (fig.) to be in tune with, intonarsi, accordarsi, essere in armonia con ( l'ambiente, il periodo storico, ecc.) □ out of tune, stonato; scordato; ( radio, TV) non sintonizzato; (fig.) non in armonia: The organ is out of tune, l'organo è scordato □ (fig.) to be out of tune with, non intonarsi, stonare con □ (rif. a danze in locale da ballo) to the tunes of, (con l') orchestra di ( segue il nome) □ (fam.) to the tune of, per la bellezza di (fig.): I'm out of pocket to the tune of 600 pounds, ci ho rimesso la bellezza di 600 sterline □ Give us a tune!, cantaci qualcosa!(to) tune /tju:n, USA tu:n/A v. t.2 (fig.) mettere in accordo; armonizzare; aggiustare; regolare4 (elettron.) accordare; sintonizzare5 (mecc., spesso to tune up) mettere a punto ( un motore); regolare, registrare: to tune up a car correctly, regolare bene il motore di un'autoB v. i.1 essere in armonia; armonizzare3 (fig.) essere sulla stessa lunghezza d'onda (fig.)● to tune in, intonare ( un canto, ecc.) □ to tune in (to), ( radio) sintonizzare l'apparecchio (su: una stazione, un programma); (fig. fam.) mettersi sulla stessa lunghezza d'onda, sintonizzarsi (con: un modo di pensare, ecc.): Tune in again tomorrow, sintonizzatevi su questa stazione di nuovo domani! □ to tune out, spegnere ( la radio); sopprimere ( musica, ecc.); (fig. fam.) essere indifferente, non in sintonia; smettere d'ascoltare ( la radio, la TV, un oratore, ecc.); disinteressarsi, distrarsi □ to tune up, ( dell'orchestra) accordare gli strumenti; cominciare a suonare (o a cantare); (scherz.: di un bambino) mettersi a frignare; (mecc.) mettere a punto, regolare, registrare ( un motore, ecc.) □ ( radio, TV) «Stay tuned!», «restate con noi!». -
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tune [tju:n]1 noun(melody) air m, mélodie f;∎ give us a tune on the mouth organ joue-nous un petit air d'harmonica;∎ the band played some old Irish tunes l'orchestre joua de vieilles mélodies irlandaises;∎ they marched to the tune of the Marseillaise ils défilèrent aux accents de la Marseillaise;∎ it's got no tune to it ça manque de mélodie, ce n'est pas mélodieux;∎ British familiar figurative to call the tune faire la loi;∎ figurative to change one's tune changer de discours(a) (musical instrument) accorder;∎ the strings are tuned to the key of G les cordes sont en sol(b) (regulate → engine, machine) mettre au point, régler(c) (radio, television) régler;∎ the radio is tuned to BBC4 la radio est réglée sur "BBC4";∎ we can't tune our TV to Channel 5 nous ne pouvons pas capter "Channel 5" sur notre télé;∎ stay tuned! restez à l'écoute!∎ politicians always tune their remarks to suit their audience les hommes politiques se mettent toujours au diapason de leur auditoire, les hommes politiques adaptent toujours leurs commentaires à leur auditoire3 in tune(instrument) accordé, juste; (singer) qui chante juste;∎ the violins are not in tune with the piano les violons ne sont pas accordés avec le piano;∎ figurative to be in tune with être en accord avec;∎ he is completely in tune with current political thinking il est complètement en accord avec la pensée politique actuelle2 adverbjuste;∎ to play/to sing in tune jouer/chanter juste(instrument) faux (fausse), désaccordé; (singer) qui chante faux;∎ figurative to be out of tune with être en désaccord avec;∎ the MP was out of tune with the rest of his party le député n'était pas sur la même longueur d'onde que les autres membres de son parti ou était en désaccord avec les autres membres de son parti2 adverbfaux;∎ to play/to sing out of tune jouer/chanter faux∎ they were given grants to the tune of £100,000 on leur a accordé des subventions qui s'élevaient à 100 000 livres➲ tune inRadio & Television se mettre à l'écoute;∎ don't forget to tune in again tomorrow n'oubliez pas de nous rejoindre ou de vous mettre à l'écoute demain;∎ I tuned in to Radio Ultra je me suis mis sur Radio Ultra(a) (radio, television) régler sur∎ to be tuned in to sth être branché sur qch(refuse to listen) faire la sourde oreille; (stop listening) décrocher➲ tune up -
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tune [tju:n]1. nouna. ( = melody) air m• to call the tune ( = give orders) commanderb. to be in tune [instrument] être accordé• to be out of tune [instrument] être désaccordé• to be in/out of tune with... être en accord/désaccord avec...► tune inse mettre à l'écoute (to de)• to be tuned in to sth ( = aware of) être à l'écoute de qch[musician] accorder son instrument* * *[tjuːn], US [tuːn] 1.1) Music air m2) Music ( accurate pitch)to be in/out of tune — lit, fig être/ne pas être en accord
to sing in/out of tune — chanter juste/faux
3) (colloq) ( amount)2.transitive verb accorder [musical instrument]; régler [engine, radio, TV]Phrasal Verbs:- tune in- tune up••to change one's tune —
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tune, USA n2 Mus ( accurate pitch) to be in/out of tune Mus être accordé/désaccordé (with avec) ; fig être/ne pas être en accord (with avec) ; to sing in/out of tune chanter juste/faux ; an out-of-tunepiano/violin un piano/violon désaccordé ;3 ○ ( amount) to the tune of pour un montant de ; to be in debt/have costs to the tune of £50,000 avoir des dettes/des frais pour un montant de 50 000 livres.B vtr accorder [musical instrument] (to à) ; régler [car engine, radio, TV, signal] (to sur) ; stay tuned! restez à l'écoute!to call the tune mener la danse ; to change one's tune, to sing a different tune changer d'avis ; to dance to sb's tune se plier aux exigences de qn.■ tune in mettre la radio ; to tune in to se mettre à l'écoute de [programme] ; régler sur [channel] ;▶ tune [sth] in régler (to sur).■ tune out ○ US:▶ tune out décrocher ○ ;▶ tune [sb] out ne pas écouter.■ tune up [musician] s'accorder ;▶ tune up [sth], tune [sth] up accorder [musical instrument] ; régler [engine]. -
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tune [tju:n]1. n1) мело́дия, моти́в; напе́в2) строй, настро́енность;the piano is in (out of) tune пиани́но настро́ено (расстро́ено)
3) гармо́ния, согла́сие;to be in tune with smth. гармони́ровать с чем-л.
;to be out of tune (with) идти́ вразре́з (с чем-л.), быть не в ладу́ (с кем-л.)
4) настрое́ние;to be in tune for smth быть настро́енным на что-л.
5) уст. тон, звук◊to sing another tune, to change one's tune перемени́ть тон; заговори́ть по-ино́му
;to call the tune задава́ть тон
;to the tune of в разме́ре; на су́мму
2. v1) настра́ивать ( инструмент)3) приспоса́бливать (к чему-л.); приводи́ть в соотве́тствие (с чем-л.)4) звуча́ть; петь, игра́ть5) соотве́тствовать, гармони́ровать (with)tune in настра́ивать приёмник;he tuned in to Radio 2 он настро́ил приёмник на волну́ «Ра́дио-2»
;a) настра́ивать инструме́нты;б) нала́дить, отрегули́ровать маши́ну;в) запе́ть, заигра́ть;г) шутл. запла́кать ( о ребёнке) -
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tune in 1) рад. настройвам радиоприемник (на дадена вълна); he \tune ind in to London той хвана Лондон; 2) осъзнавам, разбирам (чувства, потребност и пр.) (to); -
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tune in (to) воспринимать, понимать, настроитьсяIt took me some time to tune in to that professor’s way of talking about mathematics.
Were you tuned in to what she was really trying to say?
She’s really tuned in to teenagers.
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tune in (to) воспринимать, понимать, настроитьсяIt took me some time to tune in to that professor’s way of talking about mathematics.
Were you tuned in to what she was really trying to say?
She’s really tuned in to teenagers.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > tune in to
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Cars réglage m, mise f au point;∎ to have a tune-up faire faire une mise au point ou un réglage -
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tune up а) настраивать инструмент (о музыкантах); б) настраивать радио; в)tech. налаживать, регулировать; г) заиграть, запеть; д) coll. зашуметь; заре-веть; е) coll.; sport размяться ж) joc. заплакать (о ребенке) -
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tune-up[tj'u:n ∧p] n retificação, ajuste com objetivo de melhorar a eficiência (máquina). -
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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