slovo | definícia |
tuning (mass) | tuning
- ladenie, vylaďovanie, kalibrovanie |
tuning (encz) | tuning,ladění n: Zdeněk Brož |
tuning (encz) | tuning,vyladění Zdeněk Brož |
tuning (encz) | tuning,zvýšení výkonu Zdeněk Brož |
Tuning (gcide) | Tune \Tune\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tuned (t[=u]nd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Tuning.]
1. To put into a state adapted to produce the proper sounds;
to harmonize, to cause to be in tune; to correct the tone
of; as, to tune a piano or a violin. " Tune your harps."
--Dryden.
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2. To give tone to; to attune; to adapt in style of music; to
make harmonious.
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For now to sorrow must I tune my song. --Milton.
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3. To sing with melody or harmony.
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Fountains, and ye, that warble, as ye flow,
Melodious murmurs, warbling tune his praise.
--Milton.
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4. To put into a proper state or disposition. --Shak.
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Tuning (gcide) | Tuning \Tun"ing\ (t[=u]n"[i^]ng),
a. & n. from Tune, v.
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Tuning fork (Mus.), a steel instrument consisting of two
prongs and a handle, which, being struck, gives a certain
fixed tone. It is used for tuning instruments, or for
ascertaining the pitch of tunes.
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tuning (wn) | tuning
n 1: (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic
circuit) to a standard frequency |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
tuning (mass) | tuning
- ladenie, vylaďovanie, kalibrovanie |
fine tuning (encz) | fine tuning, |
fine-tuning (encz) | fine-tuning,dolaďování n: Zdeněk Brožfine-tuning,seřízení motoru Zdeněk Brož |
retuning (encz) | retuning, |
tuning (encz) | tuning,ladění n: Zdeněk Brožtuning,vyladění Zdeněk Brožtuning,zvýšení výkonu Zdeněk Brož |
tuning fork (encz) | tuning fork,ladička n: Zdeněk Brožtuning fork,vidličková ladička n: Zdeněk Brož |
Attuning (gcide) | Attune \At*tune"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attuned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Attuning.] [Pref. ad- + tune.]
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1. To tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as
one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune
the voice to a harp.
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2. To arrange fitly; to make accordant.
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Wake to energy each social aim,
Attuned spontaneous to the will of Jove. --Beattie.
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Importuning (gcide) | Importune \Im`por*tune"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Importuned
([i^]m`p[o^]r*t[=u]nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Importuning.]
[From Importune, a.: cf. F. importuner.]
1. To request or solicit, with urgency; to press with
frequent, unreasonable, or troublesome application or
pertinacity; hence, to tease; to irritate; to worry.
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Their ministers and residents here have perpetually
importuned the court with unreasonable demands.
--Swift.
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2. To import; to signify. [Obs.] "It importunes death."
--Spenser.
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Petuning (gcide) | Petune \Pe*tune"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Petuned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Petuning.] [See Petunia.] (Agric.)
To spray (tobacco) with a liquid intended to produce flavor
or aroma.
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Tuning fork (gcide) | Tuning \Tun"ing\ (t[=u]n"[i^]ng),
a. & n. from Tune, v.
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Tuning fork (Mus.), a steel instrument consisting of two
prongs and a handle, which, being struck, gives a certain
fixed tone. It is used for tuning instruments, or for
ascertaining the pitch of tunes.
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tuning (wn) | tuning
n 1: (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic
circuit) to a standard frequency |
tuning fork (wn) | tuning fork
n 1: a metal implement with two prongs that gives a fixed tone
when struck; used to tune musical instruments |
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