tune
91tune in to — phr verb Tune in to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑channel, ↑radio, ↑station …
92tune to — phr verb Tune to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑channel, ↑station …
93tune up — phr verb Tune up is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑orchestra …
94Tune — tanne, tune nf grotte, tanière, trou, caverne Savoie, Suisse. Var.: tannaz, tanna, tanny, tannet, tanay …
95Tune — At tune vil sige at finindstille en maskine til at yde bedst muligt …
96tune — [14] Tune originated as a variant of tone, and to begin with it was used for ‘sound, tone’ (‘He told him of the death of Brunes; then were made hideous tunes of many a gentle damsel’, Troy book 1400). Very quickly, however, the sense ‘melody’… …
97tune\ up — v 1a. To adjust (a musical instrument) to make the right sound. Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo. 1b. To adjust a musical instrument or a group of musical instruments to the right sound. The orchestra came in and began to tune up …
98tune in — adjust the tuning knob on a radio or receiver The announcer said, Tune in tonight at 8 for our Talk Show …
99tune n — A good band leader is always in tune with what s happening in order to be up beat. cartoon n, tuna n …
100tune in — watch or listen to a television or radio broadcast. → tune …