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EVP fortune
EVP misfortune
EVP tune
EVP tune
EVP attuned


IELTS: tune + : 调音 调节 调整 n. 调子 和谐
OXF3000ZH: 命运 运气 财产 fortune
OXF3000ZH: 调子 和谐 tune
5000FR: fortune fortune
5000FR: malheur misfortune
OXF3000: điệu nhạc tune
OXF3000N sự giàu có sự thịnh vượng fortune
OXF3000N điệu giai điệu lên dây so dây (đàn) tune
GBENDE: 歌曲 tune Lied
GBENDE: 旋律 tune Melodie
GBENDE: 氛围 tune Stimmung
CORE: tune + + + + + + +
NGLS: tune + group of musical notes that make a nice sound
WNS: (n.) [fortune] luck
WNS: (n.) [fortune] wealth, prosperity
WNS: (n.) [tune] melody, air, strain, melodic line
WNS: (v.) [tune] tune up, adjust for (better) functioning

ENDE: tune Lied
ENDE: tune Melodie
ENDE: tune Stimmung





Who found Neptune? Ai đã tìm thấy Sao Hải Vương? Astronomy
I will buy a spacecraft and use it to fly to Neptune. Tôi sẽ mua một chiếc tàu vũ trụ và dùng nó để bay đến Sao Hải Vương. Astronomy
Neptune Sao Hải Vương Astronomy
A fortune teller sits by a tree. Một thầy bói ngồi cạnh một cái cây. Paranormality
A fortune teller said that I would cry tonight and smile tomorrow morning. Thầy bói đã nói là tôi sẽ khóc tối nay và cười vào sáng ngày mai. Paranormality
fortune teller thầy bói Paranormality
The fortune teller says we must make offerings usually. Thầy bói nói chúng tôi phải cúng thường xuyên. Paranormality







like: tune
to conduct (an orchestra, a choir), beat time, be in tune with bắt nhịp
six-eight line tune (in traditional operetta) sa lệch




Good food need not cost a fortune (= cost a lot of money). cost
It costs a fortune to fly first class. cost
She must earn a fortune (= earn a lot of money). earn
She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. fame
a finely tuned engine finely
I have had the good fortune to work with some brilliant directors. fortune
By a stroke of fortune he found work almost immediately. fortune
Fortune smiled on me (= I had good luck). fortune
He made a fortune in real estate. fortune
She inherited a share of the family fortune. fortune
A car like that costs a small fortune. fortune
You don't have to spend a fortune to give your family tasty, healthy meals. fortune
She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune. fortune
That ring must be worth a fortune. fortune
the changing fortunes of the film industry fortune
the fortunes of war fortune
a reversal of fortune(s) fortune
We got through a fortune while we were in New York! get through sth
She can pick up a tune instantly on the piano. It's a gift. gift
I can't get that tune out of my head. head
Listen to the tune and see if you can remember the words. if
He made a fortune on the stock market. make
British athletes had mixed fortunes in yesterday's competition. mixed
He played the first few notes of the tune. note
She played a tune on her guitar. on
play sth (on sth): He played a tune on his harmonica. play
On her father's death, she came into possession of (= received) a vast fortune. possession
Do you recognize this tune? recognize
It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us. relative
If you don't invest in this, you're saying no to a potential fortune. say no (to sth)
I just can't sing in tune! sing
He tuned to another station. station
Stay tuned (= used to ask people to continue listening to or watching a particular programme on the radio or television). stay
These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. be in/out of tune (with sb/sth)
The President is out of tune with public opinion. be in/out of tune (with sb/sth)
None of them could sing in tune. in/out of tune
The piano is out of tune. in/out of tune
The hotel has been refurbished to the tune of a million dollars. to the tune of sth
to tune a guitar tune
The radio was tuned (in) to the BBC World Service. tune
Stay tuned for the news coming up next. tune
His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear. tune
When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out. tune out, tune sb/sth out
whistle (sth): to whistle a tune whistle
to be worth a bomb/packet/fortune (= a lot of money) worth

fortune elle ne dépendait ni de la fortune ni du succès
malheur je n’aime pas profiter du malheur des autres