English-Thai Dictionary
attune
VT ปรับ ให้ เข้า ทำให้ สอดคล้องกัน harmonize bring into accord prab-hai-khao
attune to
PHRV ทำให้ เหมาะกับ ทำให้ ชิน กับ tham-hai-mor-kab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ATTUNE
v.t.[of ad and tune. See Tone and Tune. ] 1. to make musical.
Vernal airs attune the trembling leaves.
2. To tune, or put in tune; to adjust one sound to another; to make accordant; as, to attune the voice to a harp.
ATTUNED
pp. Made musical or harmonious; accommodated in sound.
ATTUNING
ppr. Putting in tune; making musical, or accordant in sound.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ATTUNE
At *tune ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attuned (; p. pr. & vb. n. Attuning. ]Etym: [Pref. ad- + tune. ]
1. To tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune the voice to a harp.
2. To arrange fitly; to make accordant. Wake to energy each social aim, Attuned spontaneous to the will of Jove. Beattie.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Attu
At tu |ˈaˌto͞o ˈætu | an island in southwestern Alaska, the westernmost of the Aleutian Islands. During World War II, it was occupied by Japanese forces.
Attucks, Crispus
At tucks, Crispus |ˈatəks ˈætəks | (c.1723 –70 ), American revolutionary. Believed to have been either an escaped or freed slave, he was one of five colonists killed by British soldiers in the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770.
attune
at tune |əˈt (y )o͞on əˈtjun | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be attuned ) make receptive or aware: a society more attuned to consumerism than ideology | (as adj. attuned ) : the department is very attuned politically. • accustom or acclimatize: students are not attuned to making decisions. • [ no obj. ] become receptive to or aware of: a conscious attempt to attune to the wider audience. • make harmonious: the interests of East and West are now closely attuned. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from at- + tune .
Oxford Dictionary
Attu
At tu |ˈaˌto͞o ˈætu | an island in southwestern Alaska, the westernmost of the Aleutian Islands. During World War II, it was occupied by Japanese forces.
Attucks, Crispus
At tucks, Crispus |ˈatəks ˈætəks | (c.1723 –70 ), American revolutionary. Believed to have been either an escaped or freed slave, he was one of five colonists killed by British soldiers in the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770.
attune
at ¦tune |əˈtjuːn | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make receptive or aware: a society more attuned to consumerism than ideology | (as adj. attuned ) : the Department is very attuned politically. • accustom or acclimatize: students are not attuned to making decisions. • make harmonious: the interests of East and West are now closely attuned. DERIVATIVES attunement noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from at- + tune .
American Oxford Thesaurus
attune
attune verb we are finally attuned to city life: accustom, adjust, adapt, acclimatize, condition, accommodate, assimilate; acclimate.
Oxford Thesaurus
attune
attune verb she was attuned to the refinements of Cambridge society: accustom, adjust, adapt, acclimatize, assimilate, condition, accommodate, tailor; (be attuned to ) be in tune with, be in harmony with, be in accord with; N. Amer. acclimate.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
attune
at tune /ət j úːn /動詞 他動詞 «…に » 〈人 物 耳 〉を慣れさせる, 合わせる «to » ; ⦅古 ⦆〈楽器 〉を調音 [調律 ]する .
attuned
at t ú ned 形容詞 〖通例be ~〗1 〈人などが 〉【考え 行為 環境などに 】慣れた, 調和した «to » ▸ We are highly attuned to each other's opinions .我々はまったく同じ意見である 2 〈耳が 〉【音に 】慣れた «to » .