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attune [əˈtjuːn] vb (tr)
1. to adjust or accustom (a person or thing); acclimatize 2. (Music, other) to tune (a musical instrument) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
attune verb accustom, set, accord, tune, adjust, adapt, regulate, coordinate, modulate, harmonize, familiarize, acclimatize Meditation helps me to attune myself to the patient. Translations attune [əˈtjuːn] VT to be attuned to sth (= in touch with) → estar sensibilizado a algo; (= in keeping with) → estar acorde con algo she is deeply attuned to the needs of the land → está profundamente sensibilizada a las necesidades del terreno a style of campaigning that is completely attuned to the electorate → un estilo de campaña que está totalmente en consonancia con el electorado he is so well attuned to her thoughts and moods that → está tan compenetrado con sus pensamientos y cambios de humor que ... to attune o.s. to; become attuned to (= start understanding) → sensibilizarse a; (= get used to) → adaptarse a, acostumbrarse a attune vt (fig) → abstimmen (→ to auf +acc); to attune oneself to something → sich auf etw (acc) → einstellen; to become attuned to something → sich an etw (acc) → gewöhnen; the two of them are well attuned to each other → die beiden sind gut aufeinander eingespielt How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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s flourishing farmer's market culture attunes diners to the fresh, organic and locally grown ingredients that make up the menus. Thinking about systems and their dynamics suggests alternative approaches and attunes leaders to important aspects of organizational behavior, especially in military organizations that value tradition and standardization. Just as important, working with informational texts attunes students to the language of exposition, a critical survival skill in our information-centered world. |
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