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n. 1. Music. 1. A melody, especially a simple and easily remembered one. 2. A song. 3. Correct pitch. 4. The state of being properly adjusted for pitch: a piano out of tune. 5. Agreement in pitch: play in tune with the piano. 6. Obsolete. A musical tone. 2. 1. Concord or agreement; harmony: in tune with the times. 2. Archaic. Frame of mind; disposition. 3. Electronics. Adjustment of a receiver or circuit for maximum response to a given signal or frequency.v., tuned, tun·ing, tunes.v.tr. 1. 1. Music. To put into proper pitch: tuned the violin. 2. Archaic. To utter musically; sing. 2. To adopt or adjust, especially in order to bring into harmony. 3. Electronics. 1. To adjust (a receiver) to a desired frequency. 2. To adjust (a circuit) so as to make it resonant with a given input signal. 4. To adjust (an engine, for example) for maximum usability or performance.v.intr.To become attuned.phrasal verbs:tune in 1. Electronics. To adjust a receiver to receive signals at a particular frequency or a particular program. 2. Slang. To make or become aware or responsive: "Nobody tunes in to what anybody else is saying" (Bruce Allen).tune out 1. Electronics. To adjust a receiver so as not to receive a particular signal. 2. Slang. 1. To disassociate oneself from one's environment: "The average reader, used to seeing the world in three-dimensional color, tunes out" (Carlin Romano). 2. To become unresponsive to; ignore: tuned out the children's screaming.tune up 1. Music. To adjust an instrument to a desired pitch or key. 2. To adjust a machine so as to put it into proper condition. 3. To prepare (oneself) for a specified activity.idiom:to the tune of 1. To the sum or extent of: produced profits to the tune of $10 million.[Middle English, variant of tone, tone. See tone.]
(computer science) The use of various techniques involving adjustments to both hardware and software to improve the operating efficiency of a computer system.(electronics) The process of adjusting the inductance or the capacitance or both in a tuned circuit, for example, in a radio, television, or radar receiver or transmitter, so as to obtain optimum performance at a selected frequency.
Enfin si on va par là, la rubrique "TUNING" du forum n'a plus lieu d'être non plus, et doit être rebatisé "PERSONALISATION", un façon différente de dire la même chose, mais bon peu importe!
Je pense que c'est mieux..Car perso je ne vois pas ma voiture comme du tuning..
des fois Tuning des fois Tuning pas
Wheelfan n'est malheureusement pas là pour relever ce joli jeu de mot