Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом tune. Страница два

Словосочетания со словом tune. Страница два

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to the tune of
To the amount or extent of; in the amount of.
He had to pay to the tune of fifty dollars for seeing how fast the car would go.
When she left the race track she had profited to the tune of ten dollars.
tune in
To adjust a radio or television set to pick up a certain station.
Bob tuned in his portable radio to a record show.
Tom tuned in to Channel 11 to hear the news.
tune out
To not listen to something.
"How can you work in such a noisy environment?" Jane asked Sue. "Well, I simply tune it out," she answered.
tune up
To adjust (a musical instrument) to make the right sound.
Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo.
To adjust a musical instrument or a group of musical instruments to the right sound.
The orchestra came in and began to tune up for the concert.
To adjust many parts of (car engine) which must work together so that it will run properly.
He took his car to the garage to have the engine tuned up.
tune-up
The adjusting or fixing of something (as a motor) to make it work safely and well.
Father says the car needs a tune-up before winter begins.
Exercise or practicing for the purpose of getting ready; a trial before something.
The team went to the practice field for their last tune-up before the game tomorrow.