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71tune-up — {n.} 1. The adjusting or fixing of something (as a motor) to make it work safely and well. * /Father says the car needs a tune up before winter begins./ 2. Exercise or practicing for the purpose of getting ready; a trial before something. * /The… …
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73tune — 1. noun /tjʉːn/ a) A melody. Your engine needs a good tune. b) A song, or short musical composition. Your engine is now in tune. See Also: tone 2 …
74Tune — Original name in latin Tune Name in other language Tune State code DK Continent/City Europe/Copenhagen longitude 55.59528 latitude 12.18319 altitude 40 Population 5168 Date 2012 01 17 …
75tune-up — noun 1. the adjusting or fixing of something (as a motor) to make it work safely and well. Father says the car needs a tune up before winter begins. 2. Exercise or practicing for the purpose of getting ready; a trial before something. The team… …
76tune in — vb to attune to one s environment, achieve harmony with one s peer group, the counterculture and/or the cosmos. This hipster and beatnik term became part of the catchphrase slogan of the hippy movement; turn on, tune in, drop out . Unlike the… …
77tune up — PHRASAL VERB When a group of musicians tune up, they adjust their instruments so that they produce the right notes. → See also tune 4) [V P] I could hear the sound of a band tuning up …
78tune in — 1) adjust a radio or television to pick up a certain station We were able to tune in to the basketball game when we were driving to work this morning. 2) get in touch with something important like one s own feelings, etc. She is always going to… …
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