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单词 Tuned
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1. His radio is permanently tuned to Radio 1.
2. These instruments are very finely tuned.
3. The violinist tuned the violin.
4. He tuned his radio to the police frequency.
5. It's about time you tuned out the television set.
6. All the musical instruments had been tuned up before the concert began.
7. After the orchestra had tuned up, the conductor walked on to the stage.
8. The radio was tuned to the BBC World Service.
9. They tuned up and sang a song.
10. She tuned her television set to the film channel.
11. The project is still under discussion, so stay tuned.
12. Stay tuned to us for the latest sports results.
13. He's just not tuned in to the child's feelings.
14. You're not properly tuned in.
15. The children tuned out their mother's commands.
16. I tuned in to BBC.
17. The instruments should be tuned up before each performance.
18. She is not very well tuned into her surroundings.
19. The orchestra tuned their instruments.
20. I tuned to the BBC for the late news.
21. They keep tuned in to current affairs.
22. The engine is tuned to peak efficiency.
23. He tuned to another station.
24. They tuned out my commands.
25. Ensure the instrument is tuned to concert pitch.
26. The radio was tuned to a classical station.
27. She tuned up her piano.
27. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
28. The instrument is not tuned to the correct pitch.
29. She tuned her violin before the concert.
30. Stay tuned for the news.
1. His radio is permanently tuned to Radio 1.
2. These instruments are very finely tuned.
3. The violinist tuned the violin.
4. He tuned his radio to the police frequency.
5. It's about time you tuned out the television set.
6. All the musical instruments had been tuned up before the concert began.
7. After the orchestra had tuned up, the conductor walked on to the stage.
8. The children tuned out their mother's commands.
9. The instruments should be tuned up before each performance.
10. She is not very well tuned into her surroundings.
11. The orchestra tuned their instruments.
12. She tuned up her piano.
13. The colors are perfectly tuned to each other.
14. Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo.
31. The colors are perfectly tuned to each other.
32. His radio is constantly tuned to KROQ-FM, the local rock station.
33. Drivers are urged to make sure that car engines are properly tuned.
34. She just doesn't seem to be tuned in to her students' needs.
35. More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode.
36. He heard everything through a screen of interference, like on a badly tuned radio.
37. Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo.
38. The car's performance is twice as good since the engine's been tuned.
39. Voters always elect the candidate most tuned in to their needs.
40. The audience tuned out when the speaker began his long-winded speech.
41. The engine has been tuned and is now in perfect working order.
42. We should have our car tuned up before starting on our trip.
43. I'm still now well tuned in to my new surroundings.
44. The resort is tuned in to the tastes of young and old alike.
45. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera.
46. When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out.
47. The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs.
48. His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear.
49. She found the wavelength of their broadcasts, and left the radio tuned to their station.
50. Stay tuned for the news and weather coming up next.
51. Could the same thing happen in 1996? Stay tuned.
52. True each of them has been finely tuned.
53. Is it tuned in to your every mood?
54. Stay tuned, because the Carrey saga should get interesting.
55. Stay tuned for our exclusive interview with Boris Yeltsin.
56. All her senses were highly tuned to him.
57. Music Center sources say, so stay tuned.
58. Don't touch that dial. Stay tuned to WXRB.
59. Manifestations Gifts Physical and mental dexterity; finely tuned perceptions.
60. He was a highly tuned machine for using people.
61. Stay tuned for more on this late-breaking story.
62. And some of us stay tuned to David Sesno.
63. He was a highly sensitized instrument, a finely tuned social and academic barometer.
64. This is a finely tuned mechanism for responding to the imperatives of the law of conservation of mass.
65. Not only is the bird's distribution highly individual, its ecology is more finely tuned than that of any other falcon.
66. It is a matter of their input systems being tuned to the contours of this physical and this social reality.
67. This depends on a huge number of different receptor proteins, each tuned to a different sort of chemical stimulus.
68. Band filters that can be tuned down to low frequencies are useful in a host of applications including electronic oscillators.
69. I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static.
70. Who still works for the 60-officer department as a dispatcher. Stay tuned.
71. Residents from at least 62 countries tuned in to the program.
72. Concepts such as proportionality or legal certainty may be able to provide a more finely tuned approach.
73. Once a reader is tuned in on these thrusts in his sociology, they easily can be found elsewhere as well.
74. These cells are tuned to a particular wavelength and will only respond when that wavelength alone is present.
75. Using laser cooling, scientists trap the atoms, holding them within carefully tuned beams of laser light.
76. The timpani, tuned to A and E, can play throughout.
77. Why, militias everywhere will be tuned in to your daily spleen-fests.
78. Likewise, the balance between incidental excitement and structural cohesion is finely tuned in Strauss's Till Eulenspiegel.
79. Ace pressed the remote-control button and the room became alive to the sound of highly tuned engines revving up.
80. Even with remote controls at our fingertips, we are likely to stay tuned to the channel we have been watching.
81. The driver is experienced, the car is powerful, the engine is tuned, but the clutch will not engage.
82. You will then be supplied with a lace carriage tuned to that machine.
83. Listeners used two crystal sets tuned to the corresponding frequencies.
84. It is a finely tuned art that depends on the perceptive skills and sound judgment of the consultant.
85. Secondly, in some species the choice is remarkably finely tuned so that under certain circumstances familiarity may be preferred over novelty.
86. I suddenly tuned in to what she was trying to say.
87. And they wanted us to stay tuned to the second half-hour for a thing on Vanna White.
88. This light is tuned so that the photon energy exactly matches the desired atomic transition energy.
89. There are times you get the impression Bulls coach Phil Jackson is tuned into some cosmic wavelength that only he can sense.
90. Traditional management of the marshes was tuned to the finest nuances of the local water-table.
91. And that tuned in well with my inclinations to look for formal qualities and make more or less abstract patterns out of nature.
92. The detector has an amplifier that is tuned to recognize and amplify only the pulsed signal.
93. They said in 1976 that a tuned track could shave as much as 7 seconds off the record for the mile.
94. The roof bristled with antennae, of all shapes and sizes, tuned to a variety of radio signals and wavebands.
95. The administration of each territory was finely tuned and certain aspects of it were recorded on clay tablets at the urban centres.
96. So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape.
97. Some soccer moms waited in their minivans and station wagons, but none had their radios tuned to the presidential debate.
98. It can also be tuned to trade off video quality against compression speed.
99. Every evening he tuned in, hoping to hear her smart tones reporting on the world of law.
100. The results suggested that the birds might have sharply tuned preferences only slightly displaced away from siblings when normally reared.
101. Everybody who is watching that particular channel at that particular time has tuned in to watch the cricket.
102. They are so finely tuned to each other s responses that they do seem to be cellmates.
103. Could the same thing happen in the stock market this year? Stay tuned.
104. If the engine needs to be tuned, Dad can do it.
105. Millions of television viewers tuned in to the president's speech.
106. Her eyes tuned in, but her mind could not match them.
107. The script they came up with was trendy and repetitive, rather naive but tuned directly to the youth of the moment.
108. Or had it been between them, or only in her own highly tuned emotions?
109. Perhaps they need a little Radio tuned in to Norman out at that far post!
110. All the radios were tuned into the number one song Stormy Weather, by Lena Horne.
111. Regularities can be found in the way that behaviour is tuned to the environment during development.
112. Alice was great; she seemed so alive and well tuned.
113. His stomach was as finely tuned an instrument as was his palate.
114. Spring's new swimwear is a finely tuned balance between modesty and brazenness.
115. Silver Reed tell me that the fine gauge lace carriage has to be tuned to the needlebed.
116. The music is just not as gutsy or spirited or tuned into the needs of its core audience as it once was.
117. The entire world will have to stay tuned to find out.
117. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
118. The level of checking can be tuned to reduce the number of errors detected.
119. This was probably not the whole reason; for his levity and jocularity were well tuned for making enemies.
120. His antennae are tuned to receive just that very emission.
121. Dana had been too determined to avoid her, and Claudia's finely tuned senses told her Dana was uneasy.
122. And it is our experience that successful entrepreneurs quickly develop a finely tuned instinct for investing their time in high-profit opportunities.
123. Share is the percentage of those televisions in use that are tuned to a given show.
124. Rosenberg's suspicions of Aveling multiplied as piles of receipts were tuned in.
125. There was a warning voice in the back of her mind, but she tuned it out.
126. In this technique atoms have their velocities reduced by running head-on into a laser beam tuned to their transition frequency.
127. This cured it and I had the carbs tuned to perfection.
128. Now they're tuned up and ready to take the plunge for the triathlon season ahead.
129. KM-5 is a dynamic microphone specifically tuned for snares and toms with plenty of upper bass and low mid punch.
130. Any of the pipes of a bagpipe tuned to produce a single tone.
131. He sat down on a block of stone and tuned his harp.
132. No matter how well tuned a UNIX box is, it's optimized only for a set condition; if the condition changes or is replaced, the UNIX administrator has to adjust accordingly.
133. Tuned Norwegian ticket prices and general finances for a better balance.
134. He 15 tuned up the old mandolin and a few notes.
135. Tuned Peruvian ticket prices and general finances for a better balance.
136. Richard tuned in the noon livestock reports, looked over at her, and shook his head.
137. The MX-118B consists of a heavy duty custom 18" low frequency driver in a sturdy and portable bandpass enclosure optimally tuned for extended low frequency response."
138. The decision circuit of the chip is applied with a DFF using SCFL structure and its tuned phase shifter with differential current amplifiers according to the principle of vector addition.
139. Simultaneously, the assessment is also carried out for the effects of earthquake dominant frequency ratio (EDFR) on the seismic control performance of the passive tuned mass damper (PTMD).
140. As the amplifier tuned load circuit, they are able to select the base component cosine pulse to obtain undistorted amplification signal output, so this amp is also known as tuned power amplifier .
141. In this paper, the reasons why the tuned substrate self-bias jumped discontinuously and was bistable are revealed, and the factors affect the characteristic are given.
142. In some cases, the researchers found that a single odorant triggers several receptors while in other cases receptors are specifically tuned to unique compounds.
143. In a certain domain of discharge parameters, transitions and hysteresises have been observed in the curves of the tuned substrate self-bias versus the capacitance of the tuning capacitor.
144. A language is a finely tuned instrument which it is a crime to damage.
145. Fast matching procedure was tuned to maximize the probability of automatic panorama creation from any series of overlapping photos.
146. High - Q tuned LC filters will have more insertion loss.
147. Aero - tuned rear spoiler: Reduces lift, creates vacuum to maximize airflow through helmet.
148. The frequency response may also be controlled by a low voltage micro sized varicap, or a varactor diode, and instantiated as a tuned, resonant matching filter network residing with the antenna module.
149. Rose heard the familiar voice, but tuned out the words.
150. This moth's ear is tuned in to the bat's ultrasonic squeak.
151. Among early composers of many - tuned music were Palestrina in Italy, and the Englishman William Byrd.
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