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tuning fork
diapason
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
tuning fork [Brit ˈtjuːnɪŋ ˌfɔːk, Am ˈt(j)unɪŋ ˌfɔrk] СЪЩ
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. tune [Brit tjuːn, Am t(j)un] СЪЩ
1. tune МУЗ:
to dance, sing sth to the tune of sth
2. tune МУЗ (accurate pitch):
to be in, out of tune МУЗ
to be in, out of tune прен
to sing in, out of tune
3. tune (amount) разг:
to be in debt, have costs to the tune of £50, 000
II. tune [Brit tjuːn, Am t(j)un] ГЛАГ прх
tune musical instrument
accordare (to in)
tune radio, TV, signal
sintonizzare (to su)
tune car engine
III. tune [Brit tjuːn, Am t(j)un]
tuning [Brit ˈtjuːnɪŋ, Am ˈtunɪŋ] СЪЩ
1. tuning (of musical instrument, choir):
tuning before n key, pin
2. tuning (of radio, TV, engine):
tuning before n dial, knob
I. fork [Brit fɔːk, Am fɔrk] СЪЩ
1. fork (for eating):
2. fork (tool):
3. fork (division):
4. fork (in chess):
II. fork [Brit fɔːk, Am fɔrk] ГЛАГ прх
1. fork (lift with fork):
fork hay
fork manure, earth
2. fork (in chess):
fork opponent, chesspiece
III. fork [Brit fɔːk, Am fɔrk] ГЛАГ нпрх fork off
fork road, river, railway line:
fork driver:
в PONS речника
tuning fork СЪЩ МУЗ
diapason м inv
в PONS речника
в PONS речника
I. tune [tu:n] СЪЩ
1. tune МУЗ:
2. tune:
to be in/out of tune person
to be in/out of tune instrument
to be in/out of tune with sth прен
Phrases:
to the tune of $100
II. tune [tu:n] ГЛАГ прх
1. tune МУЗ:
2. tune АВТО:
tuning СЪЩ
1. tuning МУЗ:
2. tuning РАДИО:
3. tuning АВТО:
I. fork [fɔ:rk] СЪЩ
1. fork (cutlery):
2. fork (tool):
3. fork (in road):
4. fork pl on bicycle:
II. fork [fɔ:rk] ГЛАГ прх
fork a pattern
fork food
III. fork [fɔ:rk] ГЛАГ нпрх
fork road:
Present
Itune
youtune
he/she/ittunes
wetune
youtune
theytune
Past
Ituned
youtuned
he/she/ittuned
wetuned
youtuned
theytuned
Present Perfect
Ihavetuned
youhavetuned
he/she/ithastuned
wehavetuned
youhavetuned
theyhavetuned
Past Perfect
Ihadtuned
youhadtuned
he/she/ithadtuned
wehadtuned
youhadtuned
theyhadtuned
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The brothers' skill was unequaled in their time; after their death, their guarded trade secrets were lost, and not until the 19th century were bells of comparable tuning quality cast.
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As this is a fifth below the most common contrabass tuning, some call this a subcontrabass.
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Operation consists solely of tuning in the station, and is so automatic that these systems are normally referred to as automatic direction finder.
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Master tuning and modulation depth are not altered by the emulation.
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Fine-tuning the budget, downsizing the military, and conducting humanitarian, peacekeeping, and military operations provided him with a full agenda.
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