tuning
Prononciation : [ˈtuːnɪŋ]
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Contexte : « music »
(noun) the process of adjusting a musical instrument so that it plays the right notes. It's like making sure a guitar or piano sounds good and is in the right key.
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The tuning of the violin took a few minutes before the concert started.
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The piano was out of tuning, and it didn't sound nice when played.
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How do you know if your guitar needs tuning?
Contexte : « adjustment »
(verb) to change or adjust something to make it work better. For example, if you tune a radio, you make it pick up the right station.
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She is tuning her bike to make sure it rides smoothly.
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He is not tuning the engine, so the car keeps making weird noises.
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Are you tuning your computer settings for better performance?
Contexte : « preparation »
(noun) a state of being prepared or ready for something, like mentally or physically getting set for an event.
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His tuning for the big race helped him run faster.
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Her lack of tuning left her feeling unprepared for the test.
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What kind of tuning do you do before a competition?
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