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I . tune [tju:n, Am tu:n] RZ.

II . tune [tju:n, Am tu:n] CZ. cz. przech.

1. tune instrument:

tune
stroić [perf na-]

3. tune engine:

tune

theme song, theme tune RZ.

tune up CZ. cz. nieprzech. MUZ.

tune up

tune-up RZ. MOT.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The opening titles and theme tune were updated and the graphics used throughout the show had been changed slightly.
en.wikipedia.org
This meant that viewers had to tune in each week to see how the previous week's cliffhanger would be resolved.
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Runners training for a marathon should do no more than three tune-up runs, he says.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Nevertheless, the tune is well-suited to embellishment and improvisation.
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Destinations that include romantic dining, art and music, an afternoon at a spa are in tune with Libran sensibilities.
www.thestar.com
Together they wrote and produced the Nintendo theme tune.
en.wikipedia.org
Generally broadside ballads included only the lyrics, often with the name of a known tune that would fit suggested below the title.
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The article also quotes an ad executive who states that close-ended story lines make it easier for new viewers to tune in and figure out what's going on.
en.wikipedia.org
With a mouth organ, however, if two people play the same tune, it sounds different.
www.dnaindia.com
Individuals may find themselves for different reasons, more in tune or involved with the hyperreal world and less with the physical real world.
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