Betekenis van:
tune in

to tune in
Werkwoord
  • (een radio, tv) zo regelen dat een zuivere klankweergave verkregen wordt
  • regulate (a radio or television set) in order to receive a certain station or program

Hyperoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. They sang in tune.
  2. The guitar is in tune.
  3. Tom played a Spanish folk tune on his English horn at a Chinese restaurant in France.
  4. Mary often hums a tune as she works in the kitchen.
  5. He sauntered through the park whistling a tune he'd learned in his youth.
  6. Regular meetings took place in order to fine-tune the working of the agreement.
  7. SNCB financed the restructuring to the tune of EUR 95,3 million. As demonstrated in points 199 to 237, this financing is imputable to Belgium.
  8. In the opinion of the Commission’s advisers Mazars, these could have a negative impact on the consolidated own capital to the tune of some EUR [...]*.
  9. Extensive evaluation accompanying the development and implementation phase is envisaged in order to fine tune the methodology and technologies used to the various needs of the potential recipients.
  10. The bank had endeavoured here to reach an arrangement under which it would remunerate the silent partnership contribution only in accordance with the growth targets agreed with its owner to the tune of its actual use to cover risk assets.
  11. According to the French authorities, the total cost of restructuring of €515 million indicated in the Sernam 1 decision should be financed to the tune of €448 million by SNCF and €67 million by Geodis.
  12. Therefore, competent authorities may need to fine-tune the provision of information to data subjects on the basis of their respective national data protection laws, possibly in consultation with the national IMI coordinators and the national data protection authorities.
  13. As to a potential redirection of exports from third countries to the Community, the applicants have argued that the forecasted increased capacity in other regions (particularly the Middle East) would replace Ukrainian exports mainly in Asia, but also in Africa and Latin America, to the tune of over 3000000 tonnes, which would then be redirected to the Community.
  14. In the opinion of the Commission’s advisers Mazars, these could have a negative impact on the consolidated own capital to the tune of some EUR [...]*. It will have to be borne in mind, however, that as a result of the introduction of IFRS opposite effects may also result from the adjustment of other balance‐sheet items.
  15. The conversion of BGB’s consolidated accounting to adapt it to IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) in 2005 calls inter alia for reassessment of the pension provisions. In the opinion of the Commission’s advisers Mazars, these could have a negative impact on the consolidated own capital to the tune of some EUR [...]*.