tune up

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tune up

The piano tuner arrives to tune up the old upright piano.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To adjust the pitch or intonation of a musical instrument so that it produces the correct notes.
    • To make small adjustments to a machine or engine so that it operates at optimal performance.
Usage and Examples
  • Verb (adjusting a musical instrument):

    • The violinist will tune up her violin before the concert.
    • It's important to tune up the piano regularly to maintain its sound quality.
  • Verb (adjusting a machine or engine):

    • I need to tune up my car's engine before the long road trip.
    • The technician came to tune up the heating system for the winter.
Advanced Usage
  • "to tune up" (intransitive, for a group of musicians): Refers to the act of musicians adjusting their instruments together before a performance.
    • The orchestra began to tune up, creating a cacophony of sound before the conductor arrived.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tune (verb): The base verb meaning to adjust the pitch of a musical instrument or to adjust a receiver to a specific frequency.

    • Please tune the guitar to standard E.
    • He tuned the radio to his favorite station.
  • Tuning (noun): The process or result of making such adjustments.

    • The tuning of the engine improved its fuel efficiency.
  • Tune-up (noun): A session or instance of tuning something, especially a vehicle's engine.

    • My car is due for its 50,000-mile tune-up.
Synonyms
  • Adjust: To change or move something slightly to improve its position, performance, or accuracy.
  • Calibrate: To mark or adjust a measuring instrument so that it can be used accurately.
  • Fine-tune: To make very small, precise adjustments for optimal performance.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Tune in: To adjust a radio or television to receive a particular broadcast.

    • Don't forget to tune in to the news at 9 PM.
  • Tune out: To stop listening or paying attention.

    • He tends to tune out during long meetings.
Related Idioms
  • In tune: Functioning harmoniously or in agreement; (of an instrument) having the correct pitch.

    • The team was perfectly in tune and won the championship.
    • The piano is finally in tune.
  • Out of tune: Not functioning harmoniously; (of an instrument) not having the correct pitch.

    • His views are out of tune with the company's values.
    • The guitar sounds terrible because it's out of tune.
tune up

The piano tuner arrives to tune up the old upright piano.

Verb
  1. adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
    • My piano needs to be tuned
  2. adjust for (better) functioning
    • tune the engine

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