词汇 | retune |
释义 | retune verb [ I or T ] (also re-tune) uk/ˌriːˈtʃuːn/ us/ˌriˈtuːn/ (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT) 重新调音 to tune a musical instrument (= change some parts on it) again so that it produces the correct sounds when played, or to change it so that it produces higher or lower sounds than usual Near the end the soloist had to retune her violin while the orchestra went on without her. 接近尾声时,独奏者不得不给自己的小提琴重新调音,而管弦乐队在她停歇的时候继续演奏。 The band keep guitars dedicated to those tunings so they don't have to re-tune between songs.
(RADIO OR TV) 重新调频 to move the controls on a radio, television, etc. so that it can receive different programmes The reorganization will require engineers to retune thousands of radios. The beauty of a digital radio is that you never need to re-tune. 数字收音机的美妙之处在于您永远不需要重新调频。
(MAKE CHANGES) 调节 to make small changes to something so that it works better or in a different way The restaurant re-tuned its menu to cater for modern tastes. 餐厅调整了菜单以迎合现代口味。 The show has been retuned for a younger, family audience.
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