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| tune | (n) ทำนอง, See also: ท่วงทำนอง |
| tune | (vt) ตั้งเสียง |
| tune | (vt) ปรับ |
| tune | (vi) นิ่ง, See also: หะรส |
| ทำนองเสียง | (n) tune, See also: melody, tone, rhythm, Example: ทำนองเสียงของเขาขึ้นสูงจนฉันฟังไม่รู้เรื่อง, Thai Definition: ระเบียบเสียงสูงต่ำซึ่งมีจังหวะสั้นยาว |
| ท่วงทำนอง | (n) tune, See also: tone, harmony, melody, Syn. ทำนอง, จังหวะดนตรี, ทำนองเพลง, จังหวะเพลง, Example: เพลงนี้มีท่วงทำนองไพเราะจับใจ, Thai Definition: ลีลาที่เป็นไปตามจังหวะหรือทำนอง |
| ทำนองเพลง | (n) melody, See also: tune, Syn. ท่วงทำนอง, จังหวะดนตรี, ทำนอง, Example: เขาเป็นผู้แต่งทำนองเพลงให้กับค่ายเพลงแห่งหนึ่ง, Count Unit: ทำนอง, Thai Definition: เสียงสูงต่ำของเพลง |
| ไล่ | [lai] (v) EN: tune FR: accorder ; régler |
| tune |
| tune | (n) a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence, Syn. melody, melodic phrase, line, strain, melodic line, air, Example: she was humming an air from Beethoven |
| tune | (n) the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch, Example: he cannot sing in tune; the clarinet was out of tune |
| tune | (n) the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency |
| tune | (v) adjust for (better) functioning, Syn. tune up, Example: tune the engine |
| tune | (v) adjust the pitches of (musical instruments), Syn. tune up, Ant. untune, Example: My piano needs to be tuned |
| tuneful | (adj) having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune, Syn. melodious, Ant. tuneless |
| tune in | (v) regulate (a radio or television set) in order to receive a certain station or program |
| tuneless | (adj) not having a musical sound or pleasing tune, Syn. unmelodious, untuneful, Ant. tuneful |
| tunelessly | (adv) in a tuneless fashion, Example: he whistled tunelessly |
| tuner | (n) someone who tunes pianos, Syn. piano tuner |
| Tune | v. t. [ 1913 Webster ] For now to sorrow must I tune my song. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Fountains, and ye, that warble, as ye flow, |
| Tune | v. i. Whilst tuning to the water's fall, |
| Tune | n. [ A variant of tone. ] Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] A child will learn three times as much when he is in tune, as when he . . . is dragged unwillingly to [ his task ]. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tuneful | a. Harmonious; melodious; musical; |
| Tuneless | a. How often have I led thy sportive choir, |
| Tuner | n. One who tunes; especially, one whose occupation is to tune musical instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tunesien [ geogr. ] | Tunisia (tn) [Add to Longdo] |
| Tunesier { m }; Tunesierin { f } | Tunisian [Add to Longdo] |
| tunesisch { adj } | Tunisian [Add to Longdo] |
| Tuner { m } | tuner [Add to Longdo] |