fine-tune

英 ['faintju:n] 美
  • vt. 调整;使有规则;对进行微调

英英释义


1. improve or perfect by pruning or polishing;
"refine one's style of writing"
2. adjust finely;
"fine-tune the engine"
3. make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring;
"calibrate an instrument"
"graduate a cylinder"

实用场景例句


[不可数名词]The system is set up but it needs some fine-tuning.
该系统已装配好,但需要一些细小调整。

牛津词典

We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions...
我们不会根据短期预测就试图对经济进行微调。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

Computers allow the plans to be fine-tuned and to be altered quickly.
计算机使得这些图样能够得到细调,并且可以迅速更改。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

We will continue to fine tune our algorithms but don't foresee any additional big changes.
我们将继续微调我们的算法,但无法预见到任何额外的很大的变化.

期刊摘选

Hence you can fine tune these values by verifying that all shadow casting objects are visible.
因此,你可以通过精确地调节这些值使所有物体的阴影可见.

期刊摘选

But the capacity to " fine tune " the economy proved to be an illusion.
可是事实证明这种对经济进行 “ 微调 ” 的能力只不过是幻想.

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双语例句


1. "I want to send a telegram." — "Fine, to whom?"
“我想发份电报。”——“好的,发给谁?”

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2. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
她会好的。她一直都很强壮。

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3. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
赛前他状态很好,赛后就筋疲力尽了。

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4. Billy Sullivan had impressed me as a fine man.
比利·沙利文给我留下的印象是他是个很不错的人。

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5. He was about seven years old, small and fine-boned like his mother.
他大概7岁,骨架像他妈妈一样娇小均匀。

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英文词源


fine-tune (v.)
also fine-tune, 1969, a back-formation from fine-tuning (1909 in reference to radio; earlier in various machinery contexts). From fine (adj.) + tune (v.). Related: Fine-tuning.

词态变化


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