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Stimmgabel

u rečniku PONS

ˈtun·ing fork N MUS

Stimmgabel f <-, -n>
u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

tun·ing [ˈtju:nɪŋ, Am esp ˈtu:n-] N no pl

1. tuning MUS:

2. tuning TECH:

I. tune [tju:n, Am esp tu:n] N

1. tune (melody):

Melodie f <-, -di̱·en>

2. tune no pl MUS (pitch):

to be in/out of tune with sth fig

3. tune Brit TECH (adjustment of car engine):

Einstellung f <-, -en>

4. tune (amount):

Phrases:

II. tune [tju:n, Am esp tu:n] VB trans

1. tune MUS:

2. tune RADIO:

3. tune AUTO:

III. tune [tju:n, Am esp tu:n] VB intr

I. fork [fɔ:k, Am fɔ:rk] N

1. fork (cutlery):

Gabel f <-, -n>
Bratengabel f <-, ->

2. fork (tool):

fork garden
Gabel f <-, -n>
fork farm
Heugabel f <-, -n>
fork farm
Mistgabel f <-, -n>

3. fork (division):

Gabelung f <-, -en>
fork branch
Astgabel f <-, -n>

4. fork of bicycle:

II. fork [fɔ:k, Am fɔ:rk] VB trans

1. fork (with tool):

2. fork (with cutlery):

III. fork [fɔ:k, Am fɔ:rk] VB intr

1. fork also liter (divide):

2. fork (go):

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

fork, fork junction INFRASTR

Present
Itune
youtune
he/she/ittunes
wetune
youtune
theytune
Past
Ituned
youtuned
he/she/ittuned
wetuned
youtuned
theytuned
Present Perfect
Ihavetuned
youhavetuned
he/she/ithastuned
wehavetuned
youhavetuned
theyhavetuned
Past Perfect
Ihadtuned
youhadtuned
he/she/ithadtuned
wehadtuned
youhadtuned
theyhadtuned

PONS OpenDict

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Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

As this is a fifth below the most common contrabass tuning, some call this a subcontrabass.
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The brothers' skill was unequaled in their time; after their death, their guarded trade secrets were lost, and not until the 19th century were bells of comparable tuning quality cast.
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Other features were reverse headstock (with the tuners on the treble side) and banjo -style planetary geared tuning keys, as well as mini-humbucking pickups.
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Tuning adaptors and tuning adaptor interfaces have been added to provide communication back to the headend needed for switched video.
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Larger and heavier than a lyre, the cithara was a loud, sweet and piercing instrument with precision tuning ability.
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