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词汇 tuning
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Definition of tuning in English:

tuning

noun ˈtjuːnɪŋˈtunɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of tuning something.

    定调,调音

    an electronic instrument requires no tuning

    电子乐器无须调音。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bells, however, vibrate in different ways to stringed instruments and so require a different tuning treatment.
    • The team from Nicholas and Co, of Malvern, completed the final tuning of the organ's 1,000 pipes, with the ‘tonal finishing’.
    1. 1.1 The extent to which a musical instrument, performance, or ensemble is in tune.
      起音,定音(乐器、演出、合唱、合奏的合调程度)
      at times the tuning is uncertain, and the solos often lack conviction

      合奏定音有时不准,独奏又常缺乏自信。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In terms of tuning, the three sopranos have their work cut out for them - this is one of those works that is more difficult than it sounds.
      • When he let himself go after the interval, his tuning became much more secure.
    2. 1.2 A particular key or set of pitches to which an instrument, especially one with strings, is tuned.
      (尤指弦乐器的)音调
      E-flat tuning

      降E调。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning.
      • Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
    3. 1.3 The facility on a radio allowing for the reception of different stations, frequencies, or wavelengths.
      (收音机的)调谐
      he fiddled with the tuning
    4. 1.4Electronics The variation of the resonant frequency of an oscillatory circuit.
      〔电子〕(振荡电路的)调谐

Definition of tuning in US English:

tuning

nounˈto͞oniNGˈtunɪŋ
  • 1The action or process of tuning something.

    定调,调音

    an electronic instrument requires no tuning

    电子乐器无须调音。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The team from Nicholas and Co, of Malvern, completed the final tuning of the organ's 1,000 pipes, with the ‘tonal finishing’.
    • Bells, however, vibrate in different ways to stringed instruments and so require a different tuning treatment.
    1. 1.1 The extent to which a musical instrument, performance, or ensemble is in tune.
      起音,定音(乐器、演出、合唱、合奏的合调程度)
      at times the tuning is uncertain, and the solos often lack conviction

      合奏定音有时不准,独奏又常缺乏自信。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When he let himself go after the interval, his tuning became much more secure.
      • In terms of tuning, the three sopranos have their work cut out for them - this is one of those works that is more difficult than it sounds.
    2. 1.2 A particular key or set of pitches to which an instrument, especially one with strings, is tuned.
      (尤指弦乐器的)音调
      E-flat tuning

      降E调。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning.
      • Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
    3. 1.3 The facility on a radio allowing for the reception of different stations, frequencies, or wavelengths.
      (收音机的)调谐
      he fiddled with the tuning
    4. 1.4Electronics The variation of the resonant frequency of an oscillatory circuit.
      〔电子〕(振荡电路的)调谐
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