英:['tju:nɪŋ]
美:['tjunɪŋ]
英:['tju:nɪŋ]
美:['tjunɪŋ]
n.
调谐,调整,调音
v.
调音( tune的现在分词 )
调整
(给收音机、电视等)调谐
使协调
词根:tune
adj.tuned 经调谐的;谱好曲的;调好台的
tuneful 和谐的;音调优美的;悦耳的
tuneless 不和谐的;不成调子的
adv.tunelessly 不入调地;不悦耳地
n.tune 曲调;和谐;心情
tuner [电子] 调谐器;调音师
tunefulness 音调优美;声音悦耳
v.tuned 调整;调音;发出乐音(tune的过去分词)
vi.tune [电子][通信] 调谐;协调
vt.tune 调整;使一致;为…调音
noun
a pleasing succession of musical tones : melody
a dominant theme
correct musical pitch or consonance—used chiefly in the phrases in tune and out of tune
agreement, harmony
in tune with the times
general attitude : approach
changed his tune when the going got rough
archaic a frame of mind : mood
amount, extent
custom-made to the tune of $40 to $50 apiece—Amer. Fabrics
manner of utterance : intonationspecifically: phonetic modulation
archaic quality of sound : tone
verb
transitive verb
to adjust in musical pitch or cause to be in tune
tuned her guitar
to bring into harmony : attune
to adjust for precise functioning—often used with up
tune up an engine
to make more precise, intense, or effective
to adjust with respect to resonance at a particular frequency: such as
to adjust (a radio or television receiver) to respond to waves of a particular frequency—often used with in
to establish radio contact with
tune in a directional beacon
to adjust the frequency of the output of (a device) to a chosen frequency or range of frequenciesalso: to alter the frequency of (radiation)
intransitive verb
to become attuned
to adjust a radio or television receiver to respond to waves of a particular frequency
fine tuning微调;细调
tuning fork音叉
tuning range调谐范围;党范围;蝶范围
1550年代,“调音行动”,是 tune(v.)的动名词。关于发动机的用法,始于1863年。Tuning fork 可追溯至1776年,据说是由约翰·肖尔(John Shore,逝世于1753年),皇家号手发明的。
[Shore] was a man of humour and pleasantry, and was the original inventor of the tuning-fork, an instrument which he constantly carried about him, and used to tune his lute by, and which whenever he produced it gave occasion to a pun. At a concert he would say, "I have not about me a pitch-pipe, but I have what will do as well to tune by, a pitch-fork." [Sir John Hawkins, "A General History of the Science and Practice of Music," London, 1776]
“他是一个幽默和风趣的人,也是调音叉的原始发明者。他经常随身携带这个乐器,并用它来调音他的琴。每当他拿出它时,都会引起一些双关语。在音乐会上,他会说:“我身上没有音叉,但我有一件同样可以用来调音的东西,一个音高叉。” [约翰·霍金斯爵士,《音乐科学和实践的普遍历史》,伦敦,1776年]
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Noun Middle English tune, tuin, tewne "musical sound, melody, key of a musical composition," borrowed from Anglo-French tun, ton, tuen tone >entry 1 Note: In Middle English tune is effectively a variant of tone, but both forms are irregular outcomes of their Anglo-French sources (see note at tone >entry 1). In the case of tune, the vowel nucleus seems to have fallen together with the outcomes of the French diphthong ui, as in june and puny. Verb derivative of tune >entry 1
The first known use of tune was in the 14th century
tune1 of 2noun
a succession of pleasing musical tones : melody
correct musical pitch or consonance
the piano was not in tune
agreement sense 1b, harmony
in tune with the times
general attitude
changed their tune after reading the report
tune2 of 2verb
to adjust in musical pitch the orchestra was tuning up
tuned my guitar
to come or bring into harmony
to adjust a radio or television so that it receives clearly—often used with in
to put (as an engine) in good working order—often used with up
1 The orchestra are tuning up.
管弦乐队在定弦.
2 He made one last tweak to his tuning.
3 The tuning fork intensified—its vibrations growing every time Adam touched me somewhere new.
4 The noises and sights come as if we’re in rehearsal again, everyone tuning their instruments and no one in sync.
5 Tuning fetch strategy.
获取策略调优。
6 Tuning a radio or television receiver is an example of electrical resonance.
调谐收音机或电视接收机是电共振的例子。
7 Performance tuning is, therefore, a very critical task.
因此,性能调优是一项非常关键的任务。
8 hummed a little tune while I sorted the laundry
9 This sameness is a result of equal-tempered tuning, however; other tuning systems have been used which cause enharmonic notes to be tuned slightly differently.
10 Our sonic environment and the soundscape: The tuning of the world.
11 I have got to stop tuning him out all the time; apparently, he doesn’t just talk about sports and illnesses.
12 Because equal temperament is now so widely accepted as standard tuning, musicians do not usually even speak of intervals in terms of ratios.
13 The system is set up but it needs some fine-tuning.
该系统已装配好,但需要一些细小调整。
14 Some modern Non-Western music traditions, which have a very different approach to melody and harmony, still base their tuning on the perfect fifth.
15 I ran the bow across the strings, and listened for the tuning.
16 Players of both bowed and plucked strings generally find fingerings and tuning to be easier in sharp keys, while woodwind and brass players often find flat keys more comfortable and in tune.
17 I thought of the tuning fork I used to adjust my cello.
18 But unlike those ancient structures, the symbol at the apex of the central steeple was not a cross, but a two-pronged tuning fork.
19 Usually developers do not focus on tuning SQL.
开发人员通常不关注调优SQL。
20 Here is the knob for tuning.
这里是调谐旋钮.