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tune in

verb/sĩtuniˈzaɾ/medium

sin·to·ni·zar

Definitions

1To adjust a radio or television set to receive a particular station or channel.
I had to tune in the radio to hear the local station.
Tune the TV to the news channel.
Common collocations
tune in the radiotune in the channeltune in the frequency
Idiomatic expressions
  • Tune in with someone (to be in sync, to understand each other).
2To establish a connection or harmony with something or someone; to understand or share feelings or ideas.
The two colleagues were immediately in sync on the project.
It's hard to be in sync with such pessimistic people.
Common collocations
be in sync with the groupsync ideas

Etymology

Do grego 'syn-' (junto) + 'tonos' (tom), através do francês 'syntoniser'.

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