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II . tune [tju:n, Am tu:n] VB trans

1. tune instrument:

stroić [perf na-]

3. tune engine:

theme song, theme tune N

tune up VB intr MUS

tune-up N AUTO

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It is especially tuned to the high-performance millimeter-wavelength receivers.
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Attenuation of these spurious emissions is usually done with a band-pass filter, tuned to allow through the correct center frequency of the carrier wave, as well as all necessary sidebands.
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This code is then hand-tuned, gaining both the brute-force insight of the machine optimizing algorithm and the intuitive abilities of the human optimizer.
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Rather, he is a toned, super-fit, finely tuned political outrider who has found ways to outdistance and outsmart a sluggish system.
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These pans are meticulously honed out of the steel drum, sunken and burned over a hot fire, chromed and tuned.
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The strings pass over a bridge near the playing end of the instrument, and are tuned at the other end by two tuning pegs.
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The logistics of tool management use a workplace-tuned user interface and interfaces to storage systems and other facilities within the shop floor.
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This provides a very close match to justly tuned ratios consisting only of odd numbers.
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In specific usage, this name denotes a form of long psaltery that is tuned to provide drone chords.
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A gamelan as a set of instruments is a distinct entity, built and tuned to stay together instruments from different gamelan are not interchangeable.
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