tuning in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tuning in the English»Serbian Dictionary

tun·ing ['tjuːnɪŋ] N no pl

I.tune [tjuːn] N

II.tune in VB trans Aus RADIO, TV

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English
Operation consists solely of tuning in the station, and is so automatic that these systems are normally referred to as automatic direction finder.
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As this is a fifth below the most common contrabass tuning, some call this a subcontrabass.
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Fine-tuning the budget, downsizing the military, and conducting humanitarian, peacekeeping, and military operations provided him with a full agenda.
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Larger and heavier than a lyre, the cithara was a loud, sweet and piercing instrument with precision tuning ability.
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In the tuning system known as equal temperament the augmented sixth is equal to ten semitones and is a dissonant interval.
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This type of self-tuning can be close to instantaneous.
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Furthermore, mechanistic models of orientation tuning are used to assess the neural basis of experimental findings on tilt effects.
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Other features were reverse headstock (with the tuners on the treble side) and banjo -style planetary geared tuning keys, as well as mini-humbucking pickups.
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Even when the feed back is not sufficient to cause oscillation it can produce other effects, such as difficult tuning.
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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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