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retune

(riːˈtjuːn)
vb (tr)
1. (Music, other) to tune (a musical instrument) differently or again
2. (Broadcasting) to tune (a radio, television, etc) to a different frequency
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retune


Past participle: retuned
Gerund: retuning

Imperative
retune
retune
Present
I retune
you retune
he/she/it retunes
we retune
you retune
they retune
Preterite
I retuned
you retuned
he/she/it retuned
we retuned
you retuned
they retuned
Present Continuous
I am retuning
you are retuning
he/she/it is retuning
we are retuning
you are retuning
they are retuning
Present Perfect
I have retuned
you have retuned
he/she/it has retuned
we have retuned
you have retuned
they have retuned
Past Continuous
I was retuning
you were retuning
he/she/it was retuning
we were retuning
you were retuning
they were retuning
Past Perfect
I had retuned
you had retuned
he/she/it had retuned
we had retuned
you had retuned
they had retuned
Future
I will retune
you will retune
he/she/it will retune
we will retune
you will retune
they will retune
Future Perfect
I will have retuned
you will have retuned
he/she/it will have retuned
we will have retuned
you will have retuned
they will have retuned
Future Continuous
I will be retuning
you will be retuning
he/she/it will be retuning
we will be retuning
you will be retuning
they will be retuning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been retuning
you have been retuning
he/she/it has been retuning
we have been retuning
you have been retuning
they have been retuning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been retuning
you will have been retuning
he/she/it will have been retuning
we will have been retuning
you will have been retuning
they will have been retuning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been retuning
you had been retuning
he/she/it had been retuning
we had been retuning
you had been retuning
they had been retuning
Conditional
I would retune
you would retune
he/she/it would retune
we would retune
you would retune
they would retune
Past Conditional
I would have retuned
you would have retuned
he/she/it would have retuned
we would have retuned
you would have retuned
they would have retuned
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

retune

vt
(Mus) → neu stimmen
engine, video recorderneu einstellen
n the engine needs a retuneder Motor muss neu eingestellt werden
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
References in periodicals archive ?
Anyone who needs advice, or who finds they are still missing services after retuning, can visit the Freeview website at www.freeview.co.uk/tvchanges or contact the Freeview Advice Line free on 0808 100 0288.
"Anyone experiencing difficulties with retuning their TV equipment can call the Freeview Advice Line free on 0808 100 0288, where our team will be happy to help.
The family was retuning back to Karachi after attending the funeral of a relative who was murdered in Khuzdar two weeks ago.
According to details, Ex senior minister of N league submitted before a single member bench of Justice Obaid Ur Rehman Lodhi that he had requested concerned retuning officer for recounting the votes in his constituency but he turned down his application which is unjust and against the interest of justice, hence his prayer be accepted and returning officer may be directed for recounting.
The ECP has authorized District Retuning Officers and Retuning Officers to exercise powers of first class magistrate from July 12, 2018 and until the consolidation and announcement of official results.
Skogestad [10] also reported that the SIMC tuning rule for a PID controller provides good robustness and fast response and hence we employ this rule for retuning the PID controller except for the fact that we end up with a PI controller since we start with a first order with delay model of the process.
The Deputy Chancellor of Hereford Consistory Court has disallowed the retuning of six eighteenth-century bells housed in St Michael's church, Michaelchurch Escley.
Sometimes channels move around - so if you should lose access to several channels, try retuning to restore them.
TINNITUS - incessant ringing in the ears - can be eliminated by "retuning" part of the brain, scientists have discovered.
London, May 30 (ANI): Jennifer Love Hewitt's spooky series Ghost Whisperer will not be retuning for another season.