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

tune in, tune into VB intr

II . tune up VB intr

tune-up [ˈtju:nʌp] N AUTO, TECH

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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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These pans are meticulously honed out of the steel drum, sunken and burned over a hot fire, chromed and tuned.
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Like tuned finger cymbals, crotales are thicker and larger; they also have slight grooves in them which give their sound more sparkle.
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The tuned mass dampers transmit the vibration energy to an extra unit on the structure and maintain the unit under focus to be stable.
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Modern organs are typically tuned in equal temperament, in which every semitone is 100 cents wide.
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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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This provides a very close match to justly tuned ratios consisting only of odd numbers.
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The payload for each aircraft could be fine-tuned by the player according to mission type.
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In scordatura, one imagines that one is playing a violin (or in some cases a viola, where alto clef is used) tuned in the normal fifths.
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