Re: tunning sau tuning???
WTF? Deci in primul rind cine scrie "TUNNING" cu referinta la a modifica o masina MAI ALES IN TELEVIZIUNE e un DOBITOC!!! :bat: You TUNED your piano? I TUNED my engine! I'm in TUNE with you. We're TUNING our instruments. TUNE in to CNN for the latest news!... and so on....:rolleyes2
Sper ca asta clarifica tot, inteleg greseli de la useri ca spelling ca toti le gresim zilnic din fel si fel dar daca au spus "tunning" in televiziune aia trebui dati afara clar.... Am doua clase facute in romania dar sint sigur ca nici in limba romana nu exista TUNNING!
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tun
noun
1. A large cask for holding liquid, eg ale, beer or wine.
2. historical
The amount that this kind of cask holds, usually thought of as 216 imperial gallons or 252 old wine-gallons, used as a measure for liquids.
verb
tunned, tunning
1. To put or store (liquid, eg ale, beer or wine) in a tun.
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tune
noun
1. A pleasing succession of musical notes; a melody.
Thesaurus: song, melody, air, aria, strain, theme, jingle, ditty, number, harmony.2. The correct, or a standard, musical pitch.
verb tuned, tuning
tr & intr
1. To adjust (a musical instrument or instruments, their keys or strings, etc) to the correct or a standard pitch.
Thesaurus: attune, harmonize, adjust.
Form: tune up (also)2a. To adjust (a radio, TV, video recorder, etc) so that it can pick up signals from a specified frequency, station;
Thesaurus: adjust, set.intr
2b. To have a radio adjusted to receive a specified signal, station, DJ, etc and listen to it or them.
Example: tunes in to Chris Evans every morning
Form: tune in (usually)3. To adjust (an engine, machine, etc) so that it runs properly and efficiently. See also fine-tune.
Derivative: tuning
noun
Idiom: call the tune
colloq
To be in charge.
Idiom: change one's tune
To change one's attitude, opinions, approach or way of talking.
Idiom: in tune
Said of a voice or musical instrument: having or producing the correct or a required pitch.
Example: sing in tune
Having the same pitch as other instruments or voices.
Example: The two guitars are not in tune
Idiom: in tune with someone or something
Being aware of and able to relate to them or it.
Example: in tune with public opinion
Idiom: out of tune
Not having or producing the correct or a required pitch.
Not having the same pitch as other instruments or voices.
Idiom: out of tune with someone or something
Not being aware of and able to relate to them or it.
Example: completely out of tune with the latest technology
Idiom: to the tune of
colloq
To the (considerable) sum or total of.
Example: had to shell out to the tune of 500 quid for the car repairs
Derivative: tunable adj
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