词汇 | fine-tuning |
释义 | fine-tuning present participle offine-tune 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。 Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up correction fiddle (around) with something fine-tune mess reconstruct reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine remedy revise scratch set/put the record straightidiom smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out Examples of fine-tuningfine-tuning In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Perceptual fine-tuning of such stimuli and the formation of representations of social stimuli are impeded. In finer detail, rationing, as a ' social technology', involved fine-tuning the subjectivity of the recipient (and, by extension, their relations with the provider) as individuals. Consider also that datum which currently is most often offered in support of the design argument : the fine-tuning of the cosmic parameters. The kinematic calibration thus becomes a procedure of fine-tuning the locations and orientations of the local frames. Alternatively it might require additional, yetto-be-elucidated, laws or principles, possibly themselves requiring an element of fine-tuning. The policy issues were at the polar opposite of fine-tuning. For now, fine-tuning of the parameters is done by the user (or the programmer) depending on the desired result. Depending on the particular action and the environmental conditions, such knowledge may not be necessary for the mentioned fine-tuning via sensorimotor channels. A third finding is that, despite evidence of early refinement, fine-tuning of perspective-taking behaviour occurs even in later childhood. The "control" phase of the movement determines the fine-tuning of certain elements of the reach, such as grip aperture, hand configuration, and target acquisition. It is the entire postnatal/adult structure that is presented to nature, then adaptation to environment allows for the fine-tuning (brain plasticity) of the structure. We fully agree with them that this process of fine-tuning requires considerable effort. To that extent, then, the value of the fine-tuning argument must be left open. Now what must be recognized first is that in the fine-tuning argument k is not tautological. Can the critic of the fine-tuning argument really resist this line of reply? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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