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Tjun — Tjun, in Rußland ein Maß für Zeuche, bes. Nankin od. Kitaika; es enthält 10 Stück, jedes zu 9 Arschinen od. russische Ellen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Tjun Tjun — (* 1. Dezember 1952 in China als chinesisch 梁春生 Liang Chunsheng) ist ein ehemaliger indonesischer Badmintonspieler. Er war einer der bedeutendsten Doppelspieler in dieser Sportart in den 1970er Jahren. Liang Qiuxia ist seine Schwester.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tjun Tjun — is a former badminton player from Indonesia. Though a world class level singles player early in his career, he became a brilliant doubles specialist. His game was notable for its speed, power, accuracy, and aggressiveness. He is the brother of… … Wikipedia
tunica — /ˈtjunɪkə/ (say tyoohnikuh) noun (plural tunicae /ˈtjunɪsi/ (say tyoohnisee)) Anatomy, Zoology, Botany a tunic. {New Latin, special use of Latin tunica tunic} …
attune — /əˈtjun / (say uh tyoohn), / tʃun/ (say choohn) verb (t) (attuned, attuning) 1. Music to adjust to tune or harmony; bring into accord. 2. (usually in the passive) to adjust (a person) to accept their surroundings, situation, environment, etc.: he …
tunable — /ˈtjunəbəl/ (say tyoohnuhbuhl) adjective 1. capable of being tuned. 2. Obsolete in tune; harmonious; tuneful. Also, tuneable. –tunableness, noun –tunably, adverb …
tune — /tjun / (say tyoohn), /tʃun/ (say choohn) noun 1. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. 2. a musical setting of a hymn or psalm, usually in four part harmony. –verb (tuned, tuning)… …
tune-up — /ˈtjun ʌp / (say tyoohn up) noun 1. a check or adjustment of working order or condition, as an adjustment of the carburettor, ignition timing, etc., of a motor vehicle for maximum efficiency or power. 2. Colloquial a physical beating; thrashing …
tuneable — /ˈtjunəbəl/ (say tyoohnuhbuhl) adjective → tunable …
tuner — /ˈtjunə/ (say tyoohnuh) noun 1. someone or something that tunes. 2. the part of a radio receiver which produces an output suitable for feeding into an amplifier. 3. a computer component that allows reception of digital TV transmissions …