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Tenses: tunes, tuning, tuned

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Pay the piper and ca..
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to call the tune
to change tune
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tune in
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tune in to a station
tunelessly
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Etymology: [ tün, tyün ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English tune Old French ton Latin tonus Ancient Greek τονός (tonos, “a tone”); see tone, of which tune is a doublet.
Synonyms: air, aria, carol, chorus, composition, concert, consonance, descant, diapason, ditty, harmony, jingle, lay, measure, melodia, motif, number, piece, song
Antonyms: silence, disagreement

ezgi, ahenksiz, melodi, yoluna koymak, akortlamak, nagm, ezgiye, ezgin, nağme, uyum, vana, akortlu olmak, ahenk, akort etmek, istasyona ayarlamak, ayar etmek, uyumlu olmak, istasyon ayarı, ayarlamak, hassas ayarla, uydurmak, uyumlamak, istasyona ayarlamak (radyo), ayarla, akort, istasyon ayarı (radyo), makam, kanal ayarı, ayar, çalgıyı akort etmek, (motoru) ayar etmek, ayarlamak, tune, tune out istasyonu düzeltmek, tune in belirli bir istasyonu açmak, ahenkli olmak, düzen vermek, sesi uymak, ahenkle çalmak, tune down sesi bastırmak, ayarlama, ayarlamak için, kapamak, sesini yükseltmek, hazırlanmak (uçuş vb.), akortlu, ayarlı, akort edilmiş, ayarlanmis, ayarlanmış, nağmeli, tunefulnesshoş seslilik, güzel sesli, uyumlu, tunefullyahenkle, ahenkli, hoş, hoş sesli, kulağa hoş gelen, ahenkle, ahenklilik, sessiz, uyumsuz, nağmesiz, sessiz/ahenksiz, müziksiz, makamsız, ezgisiz, düzen, sıklık uyumlaması, çalgıda düzenleme, uydurma, istasyonu ayarlama, tuning peg, tuning pin akort anahtar, akort etme, aygıtın ayarlanması, ayarlayarak, tuning fork diyapazon, tuning key piyano akort aleti, tuning hammer, reglaj,

1 ezgi  isim     ts
2 ahenksiz     ts
3 melodi     ts
4 yoluna koymak  fiil     ts
5 akortlamak     ts
6 nagm     ts
7 ezgiye     ts
8 ezgin     ts
9 nağme     ts
10 uyum  isim     ts
11 vana     ts
12 akortlu olmak     ts
13 ahenk     ts
14 akort etmek     ts
15 istasyona ayarlamak     ts
16 ayar etmek     ts
17 uyumlu olmak     ts
18 istasyon ayarı     ts
19 ayarlamak     ts
20 hassas ayarla  Bilgisayar     ts
21 uydurmak     ts
22 uyumlamak     ts
23 istasyona ayarlamak (radyo)  fiil     ts
24 ayarla  fiil     ts
25 akort  isim     ts
26 istasyon ayarı (radyo)  isim     ts
27 makam  isim     ts
28 kanal ayarı  isim     ts
29 ayar  isim     ts
30 çalgıyı akort etmek  fiil     ts
31 (motoru) ayar etmek, ayarlamak  fiil     ts
32 tune     ts
33 tune out istasyonu düzeltmek     ts
34 tune in belirli bir istasyonu açmak     ts
35 ahenkli olmak     ts
36 düzen vermek     ts
37 sesi uymak     ts
38 ahenkle çalmak     ts
39 tune down sesi bastırmak     ts
40tuning ayarlama     ts
41 ayarlamak için     ts
42tune of kapamak     ts
43tune to sesini yükseltmek     ts
44tune to hazırlanmak (uçuş vb.)     ts
45tuned akortlu     ts
46tuned ayarlı     ts
47tuned akort edilmiş  Muzik     ts
48tuned ayarlanmis     ts
49tuned ayarlanmış     ts
50tuneful nağmeli     ts
51tuneful tunefulnesshoş seslilik     ts
52tuneful güzel sesli  sıfat     ts
53tuneful uyumlu  sıfat     ts
54tuneful tunefullyahenkle     ts
55tuneful ahenkli  sıfat     ts
56tuneful hoş  sıfat     ts
57tuneful hoş sesli     ts
58tuneful kulağa hoş gelen     ts
59tunefully ahenkle     ts
60tunefulness ahenklilik     ts
61tuneless sessiz     ts
62tuneless uyumsuz     ts
63tuneless nağmesiz     ts
64tuneless sessiz/ahenksiz     ts
65tuneless müziksiz     ts
66tuneless makamsız     ts
67tuneless ezgisiz  Muzik     ts
68tuning düzen  Muzik     ts
69tuning sıklık uyumlaması  Bilgisayar     ts
70tuning çalgıda düzenleme     ts
71tuning uydurma     ts
72tuning istasyonu ayarlama     ts
73tuning tuning peg     ts
74tuning tuning pin akort anahtar     ts
75tuning akort etme     ts
76tuning aygıtın ayarlanması     ts
77tuning ayarlayarak     ts
78tuning tuning fork diyapazon     ts
79tuning tuning key piyano akort aleti     ts
80tuning tuning hammer     ts
81tuning reglaj     ts
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The act of tuning or maintenance, A song, or short musical composition, The state or condition of being correctly tuned, To modify a musical instrument so that it produces the correct pitches, To adjust a mechanical, electric or electronic device (such as a radio or a car engine) so that it functions optimally, A melody, To make more precise, intense, or effective, of musical instruments; "My piano needs to be tuned", adjust for (better) functioning; "tune the engine, Condition, a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven", To put into a proper state or disposition, Harmony, To form one sound to another; to form accordant musical sounds, To utter inarticulate harmony with the voice; to sing without pronouncing words; to hum, the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch; "he cannot sing in tune"; "the clarinet was out of tune", If your radio or television is tuned to a particular broadcasting station, you are listening to or watching the programmes being broadcast by that station. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera. see also fine-tune, signature tune, tuning fork, A tune is a series of musical notes that is pleasant and easy to remember. She was humming a merry little tune. = melody, adjust to obtain correct musical pitch; adjust to improve operation (e.g. a car engine); adjust to obtain operational conditions (e.g. radio frequency); coordinate, make harmonious; make a musical sound; adjust to a different goal or framework, melody; state of having the correct musical pitch; harmony; proper adjustment, If you say that a person or organization is calling the tune, you mean that they are in a position of power or control in a particular situation. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?, You can refer to a song or a short piece of music as a tune. She'll also be playing your favourite pop tunes, When someone tunes a musical instrument, they adjust it so that it produces the right notes. `We do tune our guitars before we go on,' he insisted. Tune up means the same as tune. Others were quietly tuning up their instruments, To modify a musical instrument so that each component is aligned in a suitable pattern, To sing with melody or harmony, When an engine or machine is tuned, it is adjusted so that it works well. Drivers are urged to make sure that car engines are properly tuned. Tune up means the same as tune. The shop charges up to $500 to tune up a Porsche, Song, 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, the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency, the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch; "he cannot sing in tune"; "the clarinet was out of tune", adjust for (better) functioning; "tune the engine", To make small changes to configuration in order to produce more efficient operation, 1) Aligning a musical instrument to a standard pitch, or adjusting musical instruments for playing together 2) Adjusting the equalisation of a sound system to suit the acoustic characteristics of a specific room and/or style of performance, he who pays the piper calls the tune: see piper, To the tune of a particular amount of money means to the extent of that amount. They've been sponsoring the World Cup to the tune of a million and a half pounds, disapproval If you say that someone has changed their tune, you are criticizing them because they have changed their opinion or way of doing things. You've changed your tune since this morning, haven't you?, disapproval If you say that someone is dancing to someone else's tune, you mean that they are allowing themselves to be controlled by the other person. The danger of commercialism is that the churches end up dancing to the tune of their big business sponsors, A person or musical instrument that is in tune produces exactly the right notes. A person or musical instrument that is out of tune does not produce exactly the right notes. It was just an ordinary voice, but he sang in tune Many of the notes are out of tune, If you are in tune with a group of people, you are in agreement or sympathy with them. If you are out of tune with them, you are not in agreement or sympathy with them. Today, his change of direction seems more in tune with the times The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons, melody; for instrumental music, a complete melody consisting typically of at least two strains, each of which is repeated, The number of "betatron" oscillations that a particle makes in a single revolution of the AGS The average number of oscilliatons that a beam of many particles makes is the number usually being referred to when the term is used, A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony; a melody; an air; as, a merry tune; a mournful tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune, See Air, The state of giving the proper, sound or sounds; just intonation; harmonious accordance; pitch of the voice or an instrument; adjustment of the parts of an instrument so as to harmonize with itself or with others; as, the piano, or the organ, is not in tune, Order; harmony; concord; fit disposition, temper, or humor; right mood, A sound; a note; a tone, To modify the kernel by changing the values of kernel variables, thus improving system performance, number of transverse oscillations that a particle undergoes during one orbit of an accelerator Its magnitude is primarily a function of quadrupole strengths, Adjusting the engine or motor to perform at it's best, Melody, A way to adjust the sound of the synthesizer Early analogs required you to tune through an analog knob, sometimes tuning each individual VCO; most of today's modern digitals, in contrast, allow you to tune with a menu, and usually express the tuning in terms of +/- cents off of the standard tuning, To give tone to; to attune; to adapt in style of music; to make harmonious, Adjusted in pitch or resonance, Simple past tense and past participle of tune, having or producing a pleasing tune; melodic or melodious, silent or mute, having no pleasing tune; not tuneful, tuned in equal temperament; or so tuned as to allow modulation into other keys, past of tune, brought to correct pitch; "his tuned violin"; "the attuned instruments", so adjusted as to be appropriate or brought into harmony; "an industry not attuned to the demands of the market"; "a remark keyed to the situation"; "charges finely tuned to the amount a student can afford", Harmonious; melodious; musical; as, tuneful notes, musical, melodious; producing melody, having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune, A piece of music that is tuneful has a pleasant tune. pleasant to listen to, in a melodious manner; "she sang melodiously", melodically, melodiously, musically, in a tuneful manner, In a tuneful manner, The property of being tuneful, melodiousness, quality of being tuneful, not in tune, unmelodious; silent, Not expressed in music or poetry; unsung, not having a musical sound or pleasing tune, Tuneless music and voices do not sound pleasant. Someone walked by, singing a tuneless song. + tunelessly tune·less·ly My dad whistled tunelessly through his teeth. not having a pleasant tune, Without tune; inharmonious; unmusical, Not employed in making music; as, tuneless harps, In a tuneless manner, unmelodiously, unmusically, inharmoniously; in a tuneless manner, in a tuneless fashion; "he whistled tunelessly, third-person singular of tune, plural of tune, The adjustment of standard parameters and tolerances to permit faster solution of a problem, – The adjustment of control terms or parameter values to produce a desired control effect, another word for temperament, Finding the executable version of a program that uses the least of a critical resource on a given hardware platform The critical resource is usually time; the tuned program runs fastest However, tuning for least memory or I/O use is also possible Tuning is done by: altering the program's source code to use a different algorithm; by compiling the program with a different compiler or with different compiler options to get a more highly optimized executable; or changing the numbers of CPUs or placement of memory at execution time, Tuning is a lighting control device that allows authorized personnel only to select a single light level within a continuous range, & n, (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency, The art! of obtaining the most consistent arrow flight from a bow and arrow for any particular archer This is achieved by matching the arrow spine, FOC, fletchings to the bow, and by adjustment of the bow string (number of strands/type of material), nocking point, bracing height, tiller, Plunger button (spring tension and offset) and type of stabiliser setup used In fact just about anything that is or is not adjustable can affect the tune of the bow,arrow ,archer setup, The control of electric light through the use of dimming equipment, process of adjusting the resonance frequency , e g of the RF circuit, to a desired value, e g the Larmor frequency More generally, the process of adjusting the components of the spectrometer for optimal NMR signal strength, adjusting the parameters of a system in an effort to optimize performance, 440 Hertz is the normal tuning value However, the pitch of a synthesizer can be altered-- raised or lowered Changes in the tune value are expressed as plus or minus cents, act of tuning, process of adjusting to match a given standard or pitch,   Adjusting the parameters and components of a circuit so that it resonates at a particular frequency or so that the current or voltage is either maximized or minimized at a specific point in the circuit   Note:  Tuning is usually accomplished by adjusting the capacitance or the inductance, or both, of elements that are connected to or in the circuit   [From Weik '89], The process of bringing the partials of a bell into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called inner tuning) and/or the strike notes of a peal of bells into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called outer tuning) Usually achieved by removing metal from the inside of the bell (Just tuning is something different), The use of various techniques involving adjustments to both hardware and software to improve the operating efficiency of a computer system, Process of Establishing the Desired Frequency of a System, The process of changing the parameters of a device or a system to achieve a specified or improved performance, A technique used in GC/MS procedures to verify that the instrument is properly calibrated to produce reliable mass spectral information,

82 The act of tuning or maintenance - "Your engine needs a good tune."     ts
83 A song, or short musical composition     ts
84 The state or condition of being correctly tuned - "Your engine is now in tune."     ts
85 To modify a musical instrument so that it produces the correct pitches     ts
86 To adjust a mechanical, electric or electronic device (such as a radio or a car engine) so that it functions optimally     ts
87 A melody     ts
88 To make more precise, intense, or effective     ts
89 of musical instruments; "My piano needs to be tuned"     ts
90 adjust for (better) functioning; "tune the engine     ts
91 Condition     ts
92 a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven"     ts
93 To put into a proper state or disposition     ts
94 Harmony     ts
95 To form one sound to another; to form accordant musical sounds     ts
96 To utter inarticulate harmony with the voice; to sing without pronouncing words; to hum     ts
97 the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch; "he cannot sing in tune"; "the clarinet was out of tune"     ts
98 If your radio or television is tuned to a particular broadcasting station, you are listening to or watching the programmes being broadcast by that station. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera. see also fine-tune, signature tune, tuning fork     ts
99 A tune is a series of musical notes that is pleasant and easy to remember. She was humming a merry little tune. = melody     ts
100 adjust to obtain correct musical pitch; adjust to improve operation (e.g. a car engine); adjust to obtain operational conditions (e.g. radio frequency); coordinate, make harmonious; make a musical sound; adjust to a different goal or framework  fiil     ts
101 melody; state of having the correct musical pitch; harmony; proper adjustment  isim     ts
102 If you say that a person or organization is calling the tune, you mean that they are in a position of power or control in a particular situation. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?     ts
103 You can refer to a song or a short piece of music as a tune. She'll also be playing your favourite pop tunes     ts
104 When someone tunes a musical instrument, they adjust it so that it produces the right notes. `We do tune our guitars before we go on,' he insisted. Tune up means the same as tune. Others were quietly tuning up their instruments     ts
105 To modify a musical instrument so that each component is aligned in a suitable pattern     ts
106 To sing with melody or harmony     ts
107 When an engine or machine is tuned, it is adjusted so that it works well. Drivers are urged to make sure that car engines are properly tuned. Tune up means the same as tune. The shop charges up to $500 to tune up a Porsche     ts
108 Song     ts
109 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     ts
110 the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency     ts
111 the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch; "he cannot sing in tune"; "the clarinet was out of tune"     ts
112 adjust for (better) functioning; "tune the engine"     ts
113 To make small changes to configuration in order to produce more efficient operation     ts
114 1) Aligning a musical instrument to a standard pitch, or adjusting musical instruments for playing together 2) Adjusting the equalisation of a sound system to suit the acoustic characteristics of a specific room and/or style of performance     ts
115 he who pays the piper calls the tune: see piper     ts
116 To the tune of a particular amount of money means to the extent of that amount. They've been sponsoring the World Cup to the tune of a million and a half pounds     ts
117 disapproval If you say that someone has changed their tune, you are criticizing them because they have changed their opinion or way of doing things. You've changed your tune since this morning, haven't you?     ts
118 disapproval If you say that someone is dancing to someone else's tune, you mean that they are allowing themselves to be controlled by the other person. The danger of commercialism is that the churches end up dancing to the tune of their big business sponsors     ts
119 A person or musical instrument that is in tune produces exactly the right notes. A person or musical instrument that is out of tune does not produce exactly the right notes. It was just an ordinary voice, but he sang in tune Many of the notes are out of tune     ts
120 If you are in tune with a group of people, you are in agreement or sympathy with them. If you are out of tune with them, you are not in agreement or sympathy with them. Today, his change of direction seems more in tune with the times The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons     ts
121 melody; for instrumental music, a complete melody consisting typically of at least two strains, each of which is repeated     ts
122 The number of "betatron" oscillations that a particle makes in a single revolution of the AGS The average number of oscilliatons that a beam of many particles makes is the number usually being referred to when the term is used     ts
123 A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony; a melody; an air; as, a merry tune; a mournful tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune     ts
124 See Air     ts
125 The state of giving the proper, sound or sounds; just intonation; harmonious accordance; pitch of the voice or an instrument; adjustment of the parts of an instrument so as to harmonize with itself or with others; as, the piano, or the organ, is not in tune     ts
126 Order; harmony; concord; fit disposition, temper, or humor; right mood     ts
127 A sound; a note; a tone     ts
128 To modify the kernel by changing the values of kernel variables, thus improving system performance     ts
129 number of transverse oscillations that a particle undergoes during one orbit of an accelerator Its magnitude is primarily a function of quadrupole strengths     ts
130 Adjusting the engine or motor to perform at it's best     ts
131 Melody     ts
132 A way to adjust the sound of the synthesizer Early analogs required you to tune through an analog knob, sometimes tuning each individual VCO; most of today's modern digitals, in contrast, allow you to tune with a menu, and usually express the tuning in terms of +/- cents off of the standard tuning     ts
133 To give tone to; to attune; to adapt in style of music; to make harmonious     ts
134tuned Adjusted in pitch or resonance - "The tuned wind chimes sounded almost like they were playing a melody."     ts
135tuned Simple past tense and past participle of tune     ts
136tuneful having or producing a pleasing tune; melodic or melodious     ts
137tuneless silent or mute     ts
138tuneless having no pleasing tune; not tuneful     ts
139tuned tuned in equal temperament; or so tuned as to allow modulation into other keys     ts
140tuned past of tune     ts
141tuned brought to correct pitch; "his tuned violin"; "the attuned instruments"     ts
142tuned so adjusted as to be appropriate or brought into harmony; "an industry not attuned to the demands of the market"; "a remark keyed to the situation"; "charges finely tuned to the amount a student can afford"     ts
143tuneful Harmonious; melodious; musical; as, tuneful notes     ts
144tuneful musical, melodious; producing melody  sıfat     ts
145tuneful having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune     ts
146tuneful A piece of music that is tuneful has a pleasant tune. pleasant to listen to     ts
147tunefully in a melodious manner; "she sang melodiously"     ts
148tunefully melodically, melodiously, musically, in a tuneful manner     ts
149tunefully In a tuneful manner     ts
150tunefulness The property of being tuneful     ts
151tunefulness melodiousness, quality of being tuneful  isim     ts
152tuneless not in tune, unmelodious; silent  sıfat     ts
153tuneless Not expressed in music or poetry; unsung     ts
154tuneless not having a musical sound or pleasing tune     ts
155tuneless Tuneless music and voices do not sound pleasant. Someone walked by, singing a tuneless song. + tunelessly tune·less·ly My dad whistled tunelessly through his teeth. not having a pleasant tune     ts
156tuneless Without tune; inharmonious; unmusical     ts
157tuneless Not employed in making music; as, tuneless harps     ts
158tunelessly In a tuneless manner     ts
159tunelessly unmelodiously, unmusically, inharmoniously; in a tuneless manner     ts
160tunelessly in a tuneless fashion; "he whistled tunelessly     ts
161tunes third-person singular of tune     ts
162tunes plural of tune     ts
163tuning The adjustment of standard parameters and tolerances to permit faster solution of a problem     ts
164tuning – The adjustment of control terms or parameter values to produce a desired control effect     ts
165tuning another word for temperament     ts
166tuning Finding the executable version of a program that uses the least of a critical resource on a given hardware platform The critical resource is usually time; the tuned program runs fastest However, tuning for least memory or I/O use is also possible Tuning is done by: altering the program's source code to use a different algorithm; by compiling the program with a different compiler or with different compiler options to get a more highly optimized executable; or changing the numbers of CPUs or placement of memory at execution time     ts
167tuning Tuning is a lighting control device that allows authorized personnel only to select a single light level within a continuous range     ts
168tuning & n     ts
169tuning (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency     ts
170tuning The art! of obtaining the most consistent arrow flight from a bow and arrow for any particular archer This is achieved by matching the arrow spine, FOC, fletchings to the bow, and by adjustment of the bow string (number of strands/type of material), nocking point, bracing height, tiller, Plunger button (spring tension and offset) and type of stabiliser setup used In fact just about anything that is or is not adjustable can affect the tune of the bow,arrow ,archer setup     ts
171tuning The control of electric light through the use of dimming equipment     ts
172tuning process of adjusting the resonance frequency , e g of the RF circuit, to a desired value, e g the Larmor frequency More generally, the process of adjusting the components of the spectrometer for optimal NMR signal strength     ts
173tuning adjusting the parameters of a system in an effort to optimize performance     ts
174tuning 440 Hertz is the normal tuning value However, the pitch of a synthesizer can be altered-- raised or lowered Changes in the tune value are expressed as plus or minus cents     ts
175tuning act of tuning, process of adjusting to match a given standard or pitch  isim     ts
176tuning   Adjusting the parameters and components of a circuit so that it resonates at a particular frequency or so that the current or voltage is either maximized or minimized at a specific point in the circuit   Note:  Tuning is usually accomplished by adjusting the capacitance or the inductance, or both, of elements that are connected to or in the circuit   [From Weik '89]     ts
177tuning The process of bringing the partials of a bell into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called inner tuning) and/or the strike notes of a peal of bells into harmonious arrangement (sometimes called outer tuning) Usually achieved by removing metal from the inside of the bell (Just tuning is something different)     ts
178tuning The use of various techniques involving adjustments to both hardware and software to improve the operating efficiency of a computer system     ts
179tuning Process of Establishing the Desired Frequency of a System     ts
180tuning The process of changing the parameters of a device or a system to achieve a specified or improved performance     ts
181tuning A technique used in GC/MS procedures to verify that the instrument is properly calibrated to produce reliable mass spectral information     ts
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