tune 的英语意思
tunetune1 /tjuːn $ tuːn/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a series of musical notes that are played or sung and are nice to listen to演奏或演唱的一系列音符,悦耳动听;旋律 SYN melody:
That’s a nice tune.那是一段好听的旋律。
She sang some old classics and a few new tunes.她演唱了一些老经典和几首新曲。to the tune of something (=using the same tune as another song)(=使用与另一首歌相同的旋律)
The song was sung to the tune of ‘Amazing Grace’.这首歌是按照《奇异恩典》的旋律演唱的。► see thesaurus at music2in tune playing or singing the correct musical note演奏或演唱音调准确:
They sang perfectly in tune.他们唱得音调完全准确。3out of tune playing or singing higher or lower than the correct musical note演奏或演唱音调偏高或偏低,音调不准:
Greg’s bass guitar was out of tune.格雷格的贝斯吉他音调不准。4in tune with somebody/something, out of tune with somebody/something able or unable to realize, understand, or agree with what someone else thinks or wants能够或不能够理解和体会他人的想法或需求:
The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.这一行业正随着需求的变化而作出相应调整。5to the tune of $1,000/£2 million etc informal非正式 used to emphasize how large an amount or number is用于强调金额或数量之大:
Canada is funding the programme to the tune of $30 million.加拿大正以高达3000万美元的资金资助该项目。 → call the tune at call1(9), → change your tune at change1(14), → dance to somebody’s tune at dance2(4), → fine-tune, signature tuneCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词play a tune· He played a tune on the piano.· 他在钢琴上弹奏了一首曲子。hum/whistle a tune· She was humming a little tune to herself.· 她在自顾自地哼着一小段旋律。write/compose a tune· They wrote many great tunes together in the 80s.· 他们在八十年代共同创作了许多优秀的曲子。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tune形容词/名词 + tunecatchy/memorable (=one that is easy to remember)· His songs have simple words and catchy tunes.· 他的歌词简单,旋律朗朗上口。the theme tune/signature tune (=the tune at the beginning or end of a television programme etc)· the theme tune from the movie 'Titanic'· 电影《泰坦尼克号》的主题旋律a show tune (=a tune from a musical)· Broadway show tunes· 百老汇歌舞剧曲目a dance tune· The DJ played some bouncy dance tunes.· DJ播放了几首节奏欢快的舞曲。a hymn tune· a rousing hymn tune· 一段振奋人心的圣歌旋律
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a series of musical notes that are played or sung and are nice to listen to演奏或演唱的一系列音符,悦耳动听;旋律 SYN melody:
That’s a nice tune.那是一段好听的旋律。
She sang some old classics and a few new tunes.她演唱了一些老经典和几首新曲。to the tune of something (=using the same tune as another song)(=使用与另一首歌相同的旋律)
The song was sung to the tune of ‘Amazing Grace’.这首歌是按照《奇异恩典》的旋律演唱的。► see thesaurus at music2in tune playing or singing the correct musical note演奏或演唱音调准确:
They sang perfectly in tune.他们唱得音调完全准确。3out of tune playing or singing higher or lower than the correct musical note演奏或演唱音调偏高或偏低,音调不准:
Greg’s bass guitar was out of tune.格雷格的贝斯吉他音调不准。4in tune with somebody/something, out of tune with somebody/something able or unable to realize, understand, or agree with what someone else thinks or wants能够或不能够理解和体会他人的想法或需求:
The industry is changing in tune with changing demand.这一行业正随着需求的变化而作出相应调整。5to the tune of $1,000/£2 million etc informal非正式 used to emphasize how large an amount or number is用于强调金额或数量之大:
Canada is funding the programme to the tune of $30 million.加拿大正以高达3000万美元的资金资助该项目。 → call the tune at call1(9), → change your tune at change1(14), → dance to somebody’s tune at dance2(4), → fine-tune, signature tuneCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词play a tune· He played a tune on the piano.· 他在钢琴上弹奏了一首曲子。hum/whistle a tune· She was humming a little tune to herself.· 她在自顾自地哼着一小段旋律。write/compose a tune· They wrote many great tunes together in the 80s.· 他们在八十年代共同创作了许多优秀的曲子。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tune形容词/名词 + tunecatchy/memorable (=one that is easy to remember)· His songs have simple words and catchy tunes.· 他的歌词简单,旋律朗朗上口。the theme tune/signature tune (=the tune at the beginning or end of a television programme etc)· the theme tune from the movie 'Titanic'· 电影《泰坦尼克号》的主题旋律a show tune (=a tune from a musical)· Broadway show tunes· 百老汇歌舞剧曲目a dance tune· The DJ played some bouncy dance tunes.· DJ播放了几首节奏欢快的舞曲。a hymn tune· a rousing hymn tune· 一段振奋人心的圣歌旋律tunetune2 verb [transitive]
1to make a musical instrument play at the right pitch为乐器调音,使其音调准确:
Someone’s coming tomorrow to tune the piano.明天有人来给钢琴调音。2 (also tune up) to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible对发动机进行微调,使其达到最佳运行状态3to make a radio or television receive broadcasts from a particular place调整收音机或电视机以接收特定地方的广播tune something to something
The radio was tuned to a classical station.收音机调到了一个古典音乐频道。 → stay tuned at stay1(8)4finely/highly tuned finely tuned feelings, senses, or systems are extremely sensitive and able to react quickly经过精细调校的感觉、感知或系统极为灵敏,能够迅速作出反应be tuned to something
a species finely tuned to life in the desert高度适应沙漠生存的物种tune in phrasal verb1to watch or listen to a broadcast on radio or television收看或收听广播或电视节目tune in to
People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations.人们通过收听外国广播电台来获取信息。
More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode.超过1.5亿名美国人收看了最终集。2 (also be tuned in) to realize or understand what is happening or what other people are thinking察觉或理解正在发生的事情或他人的想法tune in to
Try to tune in to your partner’s needs.试着去体察你伴侣的需求。
The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs.该公司致力于更好地把握客户需求。tune out phrasal verb informal非正式 to ignore or stop listening to someone or something忽视某人或某事,停止倾听:
A bored child may simply tune out.无聊的孩子可能会干脆充耳不闻。tune somebody/something ↔ out
I learned to tune out the background noise.我学会了忽视背景噪音。tune up phrasal verb1when musicians tune up, they prepare their instruments to play at the right pitch音乐家调音时,是在将乐器调整到正确的音高tune something ↔ up
The band were tuning up their guitars.乐队正在为吉他调音。2tune something ↔ up to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible对发动机进行微调,使其达到最佳运行状态
1to make a musical instrument play at the right pitch为乐器调音,使其音调准确:
Someone’s coming tomorrow to tune the piano.明天有人来给钢琴调音。2 (also tune up) to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible对发动机进行微调,使其达到最佳运行状态3to make a radio or television receive broadcasts from a particular place调整收音机或电视机以接收特定地方的广播tune something to something
The radio was tuned to a classical station.收音机调到了一个古典音乐频道。 → stay tuned at stay1(8)4finely/highly tuned finely tuned feelings, senses, or systems are extremely sensitive and able to react quickly经过精细调校的感觉、感知或系统极为灵敏,能够迅速作出反应be tuned to something
a species finely tuned to life in the desert高度适应沙漠生存的物种tune in phrasal verb1to watch or listen to a broadcast on radio or television收看或收听广播或电视节目tune in to
People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations.人们通过收听外国广播电台来获取信息。
More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode.超过1.5亿名美国人收看了最终集。2 (also be tuned in) to realize or understand what is happening or what other people are thinking察觉或理解正在发生的事情或他人的想法tune in to
Try to tune in to your partner’s needs.试着去体察你伴侣的需求。
The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs.该公司致力于更好地把握客户需求。tune out phrasal verb informal非正式 to ignore or stop listening to someone or something忽视某人或某事,停止倾听:
A bored child may simply tune out.无聊的孩子可能会干脆充耳不闻。tune somebody/something ↔ out
I learned to tune out the background noise.我学会了忽视背景噪音。tune up phrasal verb1when musicians tune up, they prepare their instruments to play at the right pitch音乐家调音时,是在将乐器调整到正确的音高tune something ↔ up
The band were tuning up their guitars.乐队正在为吉他调音。2tune something ↔ up to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible对发动机进行微调,使其达到最佳运行状态