A2 [ C ] a series of musical notes, especially one that is pleasant and easy to remember曲调,曲子;旋律
C1 singing or playing notes that are at the right pitch (= level) or that agree with others being sung or played合调,入调
C1 singing or playing notes that are at the wrong pitch (= level) or that do not agree with others being sung or played走调
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The band played a familiar tune that had everyone clapping along.
As a songwriter, he combined great linguistic felicity with an ear for a tune.
I've forgotten how that tune goes - could you hum it for me?
That tune really brings back memories .
Hearing that tune again filled him with nostalgia.
C2 If you are in tune with people or ideas, you understand or agree with them, and if you are out of tune with them, you do not.与…协调/不协调,与…相/不相契合
to the stated amount总额达,总计
[ C usually singular ] UK a tune-up (OF ENGINE) 曲调,曲子;旋律(同 tune-up)
to change a part of a musical instrument so that the instrument produces the correct sounds when played为(乐器)调音(或定弦)
to move the controls on a radio, television, etc. so that it receives programmes broadcast from a particular station给(收音机、电视等)调谐,为…调频率,调频道
to make slight changes to an engine so that it works as well as possible把(发动机)调试到最佳运转状态
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