attune

attune
attune
tr[ə'tjʊːn]
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be attuned to estar en sintonía con, entender bien
to attune to something acostumbrarse a
attune [ə'tu:n, -'tju:n] vt, -tuned ; -tuning
1) adapt: adaptar, adecuar
2)
to be attuned to : estar en armonía con
attune
v.
armonizar v.
ə'tuːn, ə'tjuːn
transitive verb (usu pass)

to be/become attuned TO something: he's very well attuned to her way of thinking está muy en sintonía con su manera de pensar; her ear soon became attuned to these sounds — su oído pronto aprendió a reconocer estos sonidos

[ǝ'tjuːn]
VT

to be attuned to sth — (=in touch with) estar sensibilizado a algo; (=in keeping with) estar acorde con algo

she is deeply attuned to the needs of the land — está profundamente sensibilizada a las necesidades del terreno

a style of campaigning that is completely attuned to the electorate — un estilo de campaña que está totalmente en consonancia con el electorado

he is so well attuned to her thoughts and moods that ... — está tan compenetrado con sus pensamientos y cambios de humor que ...

to attune o.s. to, become attuned to — (=start understanding) sensibilizarse a; (=get used to) adaptarse a, acostumbrarse a

* * *
[ə'tuːn, ə'tjuːn]
transitive verb (usu pass)

to be/become attuned TO something: he's very well attuned to her way of thinking está muy en sintonía con su manera de pensar; her ear soon became attuned to these sounds — su oído pronto aprendió a reconocer estos sonidos


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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