tune up - translation to german
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tune up - translation to german


tune up         
COMPOSITION WRITTEN BY EDDIE VINSON AND POPULARIZED BY MILES DAVIS
Tune Up (Miles Davis composition); Tune-Up
Veränderung an einem Motor (eines Autos, Motorad, u.s.w.) um sicherzustellen das dieser besser läuft
inner part         
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LINEAR SUCCESSION OF MUSICAL TONES IN THE FOREGROUND OF A WORK OF MUSIC
Melodic; Melodies; Melodically; Melody (music); Melodic music; Tune (music); Song tune; Musical tune; Inner part; Outer part; Foreground (music); Horizontal (music); Line (melody); Vocal melody; Melodic line; Musical line
Innenteile
burning up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burnin Up; Burning Up (song); Burnin' Up; Burning Up (disambiguation)
Verbrennen; Brand; Feuer

Definition

tune up
When a group of musicians tune up, they adjust their instruments so that they produce the right notes.
I could hear the sound of a band tuning up.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
see also tune
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Wikipedia

Tune Up
"Tune Up" or "Tune-Up" is a composition written by Eddie Vinson, but is traditionally credited to Miles Davis who first recorded and popularized it. It has become a jazz standard.
Examples of use of tune up
1. It‘s just that things always break the week before my scheduled tune–up.
2. Like many franchises on the comeback track, the story has undergone a tune–up.
3. "The processes seem to be seriously in need of tune–up," Raul said.
4. The tune–up is obviously the right time to discuss any problems (íĺ';ńďđŕâíîńň';) with your car.
5. At the 45,000–kilometer tune–up we were told we had to replace all the brakes, which had been replaced on the rear wheels at 30,000 kilometers.