tune[2]
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 tune n. Pronunciation: ' tün, ' tyün Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French tun, tuen tone Date: 14th century 1 a archaic : quality of sound : TONE b : manner of utterance : INTONATION specifically : phonetic modulation 2 a : a pleasing succession of musical tones : MELODY b : a dominant theme 3 : correct musical pitch or consonance ― used chiefly in the phrases in tune and out of tune 4 a archaic : a frame of mind : MOOD b : AGREEMENT , HARMONY <in tune with the times> c : general attitude : APPROACH <changed his tune when the going got rough> 5 : AMOUNT , EXTENT <custom-made to the tune of $40 to $50 apiece ― American Fabrics >]]> 2 tune n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   tuned ; tun·ing Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 : to adjust in musical pitch or cause to be in tune < tuned her guitar> 2 a : to bring into harmony : ATTUNE b : to adjust for precise functioning ― often used with up < tune up an engine> c : to make more precise, intense, or effective 3 : to adjust with respect to resonance at a particular frequency: as a : to adjust (a radio or television receiver) to respond to waves of a particular frequency ― often used with in b : to establish radio contact with < tune in a directional beacon> 4 : to adjust the frequency of the output of (a device) to a chosen frequency or range of frequencies also : to alter the frequency of (radiation) intransitive verb 1 : to become attuned 2 : to adjust a radio or television receiver to respond to waves of a particular frequency]]> tune (as used in expressions) n. call the tune fine t…