tune in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- ગાવામાં કે વાદ્ય વગાડવામાં યોગ્ય સૂર ( હોવો તે) ⇄ tune gujarati
- તે માટે વાદ્ય મેળવવું તે ⇄ tune gujarati
- રાગ ⇄ tune gujarati
- સૂર ⇄ tune gujarati
tune in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بَرابَر آسُن ⇄ tune kashmiri
- طَرٕز ⇄ tune kashmiri
- طَرٕز مِلاوُن ⇄ tune kashmiri
- کُنہِ مُطٲبِق بَناوُن ⇄ tune kashmiri
tune in Sindhi سنڌي
- آواز، راڳ، سرور، خوش آهنگي، سَر ⇄ Tune sindhi
tune in English
- tune ⇄ expr. call the tune, to declare authoritatively what will be or what will happen; dictate.
Ex. Dow recognized that when the bears were calling the tune, it was time to be long, not on stocks, but on money (Wall Street Journal).english - tune ⇄ expr. change one's tune, to change one's way of speaking or attitude; speak or act differently.
Ex. He'll soon change his tune.english - tune ⇄ expr. dance to one's tune, to follow one's lead; act according to one's wishes.
Ex. He has lost control of Congress as completely as he had it dancing to his tune three years ago (Atlantic).english - tune ⇄ expr. sing another (or different) tune, to speak or act in a very different manner; change one's tune.
Ex. I imagine he would sing a different tune if the bluecoats ever get to Richmond (George A. Henty).english - tune ⇄ expr. to the tune of, (Informal.) in the amount or sum of.
Ex. Britain has been in the red on international trade to the tune of ?28 million a month (Manchester Guardian Weekly).english - tune ⇄ expr. tune in, to adjust a radio or television set to receive (what is wanted).
Ex. [He] jots down such entries as ""Dworshak Symphony #2,"" a reminder to tune it in on the radio (New York Times).
a. (Figurative.) to be attuned.
Ex. ..english - tune ⇄ expr. tune out,
a. to adjust a radio or television set to get rid of (a signal or interference that is unwanted).
Ex. The operator ... has it in his power to tune out either of these two stations (J. A. Fleming).
b. (Figurative.) to ienglish - tune ⇄ expr. tune up,
a. to bring musical instruments to the same pitch; put in tune.
Ex. The band began to tune up, and a general feeling of expectation pervaded the building (Violet Jacob).
b. to put (a motor, racing vessel, engine, or othenglish - tune ⇄ noun 1. a piece of music; rhythmical succession of musical tones; air or melody.
Ex. A tune is more lasting than the voice of the birds (Padraic Colum). To see her is a picture, To hear her is a tune (Emily Dickinson).
2. a musical setting oenglish - tune ⇄ tune, noun, verb, tuned,tuning. english
- tune ⇄ v.i. 1. to give forth a musical sound; sound.
Ex. In came a fiddler--and tuned like fifty stomachaches (Dickens).
2. to sing or sound in tune; be in tune; be in harmony; harmonize.
3. (Figurative.) to accord.english - tune ⇄ v.t. 1. to adjust to the proper pitch; put in tune.
Ex. A man is tuning the piano.
2. to adapt (the voice or a song or other piece of music) to a particular tone or to the expression of a particular feeling or subject.
3. to adapt orenglish