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tune$85688$ - traduction vers néerlandais

OPERATION OF A DEVICE AT LESS THAN ITS RATED MAXIMUM CAPABILITY IN ORDER TO PROLONG ITS LIFE
De tune; De-Tune

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v. harmoniëren, stemmen, afstemmen
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
innerlijk gedeelte
tune up         
COMPOSITION WRITTEN BY EDDIE VINSON AND POPULARIZED BY MILES DAVIS
Tune Up (Miles Davis composition); Tune-Up
stemmen (v. orkest); zich in gereedheid brengen; (muz.) inzetten; in gereedheid brengen (motor)

Définition

tune
I
n.
melody
1) to compose, write a tune
2) to hum; play; sing; whistle a tune (to play a tune on the piano)
3) to carry ('sing the notes of') a tune
4) a tune of, to (the tune to a song)
5) a catchy; lilting tune
6) in tune; out of tune (to sing in tune; she was playing out of tune)
7) to a tune (to dance to a tune)
agreement
8) in tune with (in tune with the times)
9) out of tune with
attitude
(colloq.)
10) to change one's tune
misc.
(colloq.)
11) to call the tune ('to be in command'); to sing a different tune ('to begin to act differently'); to the tune of ('approximately')
II
v. (d; tr.) to tune to (we tune dour sets to the local station)

Wikipédia

Derating

In electronics, derating is the operation of a device at less than its rated maximum capability to prolong its life. Typical examples include operations below the maximum power rating, current rating, or voltage rating.