英:[tjuːn aʊt]
美:[tuːn aʊt]
英:[tjuːn aʊt]
美:[tuːn aʊt]
不理,对…无反应;
verb
transitive verb
to become unresponsive to : ignore
intransitive verb
to dissociate oneself from what is happening or one's surroundings
The first known use of tune out was in 1908
tune inverb
to listen to or view a broadcast
tune in next week for the conclusion
to pay attention to what is happening or to one's surroundings
tune outverb
to stop paying attention to what is happening or to one's surroundings
thinking about the work and tuning everything else out
1 Conversely, clickbait ads, long-form ads, and disruptive ads will be tuned out in a blink.
2 If the routine remains the same, then tuning out all the outside noise — the kind that comes along with an undefeated record and the program’s first region title since 2002 — is far easier.
3 She tuned out after I said no extra money was involved.
在我说了不再追加资金投入后,她就不想再听了。
4 When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out.
在她开始谈她工作的时候,他走神了。
5 The children tuned out their mother's commands.
孩子们不理会母亲的吩咐。
6 Whatever you're talking about, children rapidly tune out if you go beyond them…
不管你在说什么,如果孩子们听不懂,就会很快走神。
7 Rose heard the familiar voice, but tuned out the words.
罗斯听到了熟悉的声音,但没注意听说的是什么。
8 You tune in one station and thus tune out all others.
你调收一个电台,就调除了所有其他的台.
9 If your performance is boring, the audience will switch off and tune out.
如果你的表演很枯燥, 观众会失去兴趣并换频道.
10 Information overload can lead some people to tune out messages altogether.
过量的信息可能会导致一些人干脆对全部信息都置之不理.
11 Whatever you're talking about, children rapidly tune out if you go beyond them.
不管你在说什么,如果孩子们听不懂,就会很快走神。