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I . re·tune [ˌri:ˈtju:n, Am esp -ˈtu:n] VB trans

1. retune MUS (tune again):

to retune sth
to retune a piano

2. retune RADIO, TV (readjust):

to retune sth

II . re·tune [ˌri:ˈtju:n, Am esp -ˈtu:n] VB intr

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to retune a piano

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The engine is retuned for more usable midrange power.
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This required a massive equipment retuning exercise to be undertaken at the broadcaster's expense.
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The suspension was retuned for the added weight, allowing the larger car to still handle well.
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Although commercial tuning forks are normally tuned to the correct pitch at the factory, they can be retuned by filing material off the prongs.
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The electronically controlled shock absorbers were retuned to remain in soft mode for up to 40mph km/h.
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The catalytic emission control system was more efficient at reducing emissions than the previous non-catalytic system, which allowed engines to be retuned for improved drivability and fuel economy.
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Aerodynamics were retuned to give more downforce (at 200 km/h, at 300 km/h).
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As many of his songs were played in different tunings, he frequently paused to retune between numbers.
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Viewers can find information about how to retune and any scheduled retune outages here.
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Still, carefully hand optimized assembler code will in general perform well on later x86 processors, even without retuning for the new architecture.
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