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词汇 fine-tune
释义 fine-tune
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌfaɪnˈtʃuːn/ us /ˌfaɪnˈtuːn/
to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible: 对…进行微调
She spent hours fine-tuning her speech.她花了好几个小时对自己的讲稿作细微的修改润饰。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Correcting and mending
calibration
clean (someone/something) up
correction
fiddle (around) with something
fix something up
mess
reconstruction
recover
rectifiable
rectification
refine
refinement
remedy
revised
scratch
smooth something away
smoothen
sort
sort something out
troubleshoot

fine-tune | American Dictionary


fine-tune
verb[ T ]
us/ˈfɑɪn·tun/
to make small changes in (something) in order to make it work as well as possible

fine-tune | Business English


fine-tune
verb[ T ]
ukus
to make small changes to something in order to make it as good as possible:
The training program helped him fine-tune his skill set.
The company's aim is to fine-tune its manufacturing system.

fine-tuning


noun[ U ]
There is some fine-tuning to be done, but the majority of the work on the marketing concept has been done.

Examples of fine-tune


fine-tune
Within the consolidated analyses of the 1940s and 1950s debates certainly existed, but these tended to fine-tune rather than to challenge dominant theories.
Lower ranking variables may not show such a gradient (bold print, table 3) but instead contributed to fine-tune local variability in abundance levels.
However, the knowledge of what is different in quality and in quantity between child and adult is necessary to assess and fine-tune language acquisition theories.
Next, individuals are injected into populations with a higher level of resolution that use an axi-symmetric three-dimensional finite element code to "fine-tune" the structures.
The following comments invite the authors to fine-tune their arguments.
The third section will fine-tune the previous analyses with a focus on content words because of their salient characteristics in children's speech.
Male crickets are mated with females, in order to fine-tune their physical condition and boost their vigour.
To fine-tune this test further these cells could be disregarded.
To fine-tune his analysis, he enumerates, throughout the second part's chronological chapters, a number of frames informing the master frame.
The latter may help to fine-tune the pesticide registration regulations and design a resistance management strategy.
As learning progresses, values of and are gradually decreased in order to fine-tune the coarse adaptation.
In conclusion, we confess a sense of dissatisfaction that our simulation needs two algorithms to work ; one to delimit the range of possible forms, the other to fine-tune the distribution.
This tighter control becomes even more pronounced when patients begin to self-regulate and fine-tune their insulin, exercise, or sugar intake to reflect their measured blood glucose.
It remains an open question whether this means an ongoing trend towards greater use of capital letters, or rather that they will fine-tune their practices as the years go by.
Officials in both states claimed that they would ' fine-tune' operations to ensure that the mistakes associated with the first incarnation of the vigilante group were not repeated.
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