中英词典:Tune
形容词:
- 1. adj. 悦耳的;和谐的;音准好的
- 2. adj. (机器、车辆等)调好的;调整良好的
名词:
- 1. n. 曲调;旋律
- 2. n. 音乐;歌曲
- 3. n. 调子;和谐;(人的)心情/状态
- 4. n. 调谐;调整
词语辨析:
"tune" 与 "melody" 同指旋律、曲调,但 "tune" 更常用于非正式场合,而 "melody" 更常用于音乐领域。
"tune" 与 "song" 均指歌曲,但 "tune" 更强调旋律,而 "song" 更强调歌词。
"tune" 与 "harmony" 同指和谐,但 "tune" 侧重于音乐上的和谐,而 "harmony" 可指音乐和非音乐领域的和谐。
词汇扩充:
out of tune - 不和谐的;走音的
in tune - 和谐的;音准好的;心情愉快的
to the tune of - 以...的旋律
tune in - 收听;调谐
tune up - 调整;调音
近义词:
- 1. melody
- 2. air
- 3. strain
反义词:
- 1. discord
- 2. cacophony
- 3. disharmony
柯林斯词典解释:
tune (noun)
- The tune of a piece of music is the particular main melody that is played or sung.
- A tune is a series of musical notes that is pleasant and easy to remember.
- If you say that someone is in tune, you mean that they are happy and relaxed and able to deal with things well.
- If you say that someone or something is out of tune, you mean that they are not suitable for a particular situation or purpose.
tune (verb)
- If you tune a musical instrument, you adjust it so that it is playing the correct notes.
- If you tune a radio or television, you choose a particular station or channel by adjusting the controls.
- If you tune in to a particular television or radio programme, you watch or listen to it.
- If you tune in to a particular situation, you become aware of it or interested in it.
牛津词典解释:
tune (noun)
- A melody that is easy to recognize, memorize, and sing.
- The adjustment of a musical instrument to the correct or uniform pitch.
- A person's mood or state of mind.
- (informal) The general character or direction of something.
tune (verb)
- Adjust (a musical instrument) to the correct or uniform pitch.
- Adjust (a receiver) to the frequency of the required signal.
- Focus on or bring into harmony with a particular situation, activity, or opinion.
用法:
1. She hummed a tune as she walked down the street. (她在走在街上哼着一首曲子。) [Collins]
2. He played a beautiful tune on his guitar. (他用吉他弹奏了一首美妙的曲子。) [Oxford]
3. The baby fell asleep to the tune of a lullaby. (宝宝听着摇篮曲入睡了。) [Oxford]
4. She's always in tune with her emotions. (她总是与自己的情绪保持和谐。) [Collins]
相关的例句:
- 1. He whistled a merry tune. (他吹起了一支欢快的曲子。)
- 2. She sang the tune out of key. (她唱得音调不准。)
- 3. Let's sing a familiar tune. (我们来唱一首熟悉的曲子。)
- 4. The pianist played a haunting tune. (钢琴家弹奏了一曲令人难以忘怀的旋律。)
- 5. The orchestra is rehearsing the tune for the concert. (乐团正在排练音乐会上的曲子。)
- 6. The song has a catchy tune. (这首歌有一个容易上口的旋律。)
- 7. He hummed a tune while cleaning the house. (他一边打扫房子,一边哼着曲子。)
- 8. The band is known for their tight tunes and energetic performances. (这支乐队以紧凑的曲调和充满活力的表演而闻名。)
- 9. The instrument needs to be tuned before the concert. (音乐会前需要对这个乐器进行调音。)
- 10. She carefully tuned the guitar strings. (她仔细调整了吉他的琴弦。)
- 11. I can't seem to tune in to this radio station. (我好像无法收听到这个电台。)
- 12. He tuned in to the latest news. (他关注了最新的新闻。)
- 13. The politician needs to tune in to the concerns of the public. (政治家需要关注公众的关切。)
- 14. The company is tuning its marketing strategy to target a younger audience. (该公司正在调整其营销策略,以吸引年轻受众。)
- 15. The musician tuned his guitar before the concert. (这位音乐家在音乐会前调音他的吉他。)
- 16. She tuned the radio to her favorite station. (她调到了自己喜欢的电台。)
- 17. He quickly tuned in to the conversation. (他迅速加入了这次对话。)
- 18. The CEO tuned in to the needs of the employees. (首席执行官关注了员工的需求。)
- 19. The two friends were completely out of tune with each other. (这两个朋友完全不和谐。)
- 20. The singer's voice was out of tune during the performance. (歌手在演出中走音了。)