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retune
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retune [riːˈtjuːn]
vb (tr)
1. (Music, other) to tune (a musical instrument) differently or again
2. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) to tune (a radio, television, etc.) to a different frequency
Translations
retune [ˌriːˈtjuːn]
A. VT [+ musical instrument] → afinar de nuevo; [+ engine] → poner a punto de nuevo; [+ radio, video recorder] → volver a sintonizar
B. [ˈriːtjuːn] N [of engine] → nueva puesta f a punto
retune
vt
(Mus) → neu stimmen
engine, video recorderneu einstellen
n the engine needs a retuneder Motor muss neu eingestellt werden


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