Topic: ENGINEERING
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tune2 [transitive]
1APM to make a musical instrument play at the right pitch :
Someone's coming tomorrow to tune the piano.
Someone's coming tomorrow to tune the piano.2 also tune upTETTC to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible
3TCB to make a radio or television receive broadcasts from a particular place
➔ stay tuned
at stay1 (8)4 finely tuned feelings, senses, or systems are extremely sensitive and able to react quickly
finely/highly tuned
tune in
phrasal verb1AMTTCB to watch or listen to a broadcast on radio or television
More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode.
More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode.2 also be tuned in to realize or understand what is happening or what other people are thinking
tune in to
Try to tune in to your partner's needs.
The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs.
Try to tune in to your partner's needs.
The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs.tune out
phrasal verb
A bored child may simply tune out.tune up
phrasal verb1APM when musicians tune up, they prepare their instruments to play at the right pitch
2 to make small changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible