fine-tuned
past participle, past simple offine-tune
单词 | fine-tuned |
释义 | fine-tuned past participle, past simple offine-tune fine-tune verb[T] uk/ˌfaɪnˈtʃuːn/us/ˌfaɪnˈtuːn/to make verysmallchangesto something inorderto make itworkas well aspossible: Shespenthoursfine-tuning herspeech. Correcting and mending
Examplesoffine-tunedfine-tuned In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This stands in stark contrast to the intricate andfine-tunedexperience of expert performers of established musical instruments. From theCambridge English Corpus This correlation becomes exploited when the corresponding mechanism is established by evolutionary selection andfine-tunedby learning. From theCambridge English Corpus Cropping systems are generallyfine-tunedand improved through changes that have small effects which can often be verified only through research. From theCambridge English Corpus It might easily be corrected by incorporating lazy and faithfulness constraints that are articulatorily morefine-tunedand less dependent on abstract features and classes. From theCambridge English Corpus This makes the systemfine-tunedto the intended applications but also less transparent. From theCambridge English Corpus Studies with morefine-tunedmeasures of self-regulation may be needed to clarify these patterns. From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, the specialized maneuvers in the latter case utilize a sequence offine-tunedactions for high-impact intermittent push. From theCambridge English Corpus If mutual-determination is a reasonable model, we should expect to find perceptual mechanisms that arefine-tunedto process frequently occurring environmental sounds. From theCambridge English Corpus Such a system allows muscle phenotype to be 'fine-tuned' according to the varying demands placed upon it. From theCambridge English Corpus On the contrary, we should acknowledge it as a fundamental requisite of the sort offine-tunedself-organization that is characteristic of - indeed, necessary for - life. From theCambridge English Corpus X in this particular case can be defined as 'fine-tunedcatastrophism'. From theCambridge English Corpus But what would learners actually do with thisfine-tunedpragmatic information? From theCambridge English Corpus In plan, the type isfine-tunedand the doubleloaded corridor accesses glazed office units to the south-east and secondary spaces to the north-west. From theCambridge English Corpus In contrast, when aural perception and general awareness of other colleagues in an ensemble werefine-tuned, breathing was also likely to be free and easy. From theCambridge English Corpus Such unpacking may well lead to morefine-tunedempirical predictions. From theCambridge English Corpus 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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