| 单词 | untuned | 
| 释义 | untunedadj. 1.   a.  Not tuned; not made tuneful or melodious; also, rendered untuneful. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > tuning or intonation > 			[adjective]		 > out of tune distonedc1400 distunedc1484 mistonedc1500 untuned1592 false1597 absurd1617 mistuneda1684 off-keya1918 sour1937 off-pitch1945 1592    S. Daniel Delia xxi  				Vexing with vntun'd moane her dainty eares. 1597    W. Shakespeare Richard II  i. iii. 128  				Rouzde vp with boistrous vntunde  drummes.       View more context for this quotation 1613    G. Chapman Reuenge Bussy D'Ambois  i. sig. B1  				The Cities Bels (Iangling together in vntun'd confusion). 1630    M. Drayton David & Goliah in  Muses Elizium 193  				The harmony of the vntuned'st string Torments the spirit which so torments the King. 1712    A. Pope tr.  Ovid Sapho to Phaon in  tr.  Ovid Epist. 		(ed. 8)	 19  				Untun'd my Lute, and silent is my Lyre. 1733    Satirist 9  				For Sat'rists write in so untun'd a Strain, Thy claim no Title to th' harmonious Train. 1773    J. Herries Elements Speech 53  				A string in an instrument broken or untuned.  b.  Not furnished with a tune. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > 			[adjective]		 > not singing or not sung unsunga1426 songless1748 untuned1853 1853    C. Reade Christie Johnstone 69  				The Newhaven men..are agreed that this song lifts them through more work than untuned fishermen can manage.  2.  figurative. Not brought into, put out of, a state of harmony or concord; disordered. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > 			[adjective]		 > not brought into harmony unconcerted1594 untuned1602 uncomposed1650 uncompounded1659 irreconciled1750 unadjusted1812 1602    2nd Pt. Returne fr. Parnassus  v. i. 1986  				With vntaught hand, and with vntuned hart. 1648    J. Beaumont Psyche  xvii. v. 316  				At the first, when in th' untuned Deep Each Thing was wroth, and snarled with his Brother. 1709    J. Reynolds Death's Vision v. 11  				The Intellective, Vital Flame..Is Thoughtless struck, and Dies By the Untun'd Contexture of the' Unthinking Frame! 1794    W. Godwin Caleb Williams I. viii. 177  				Mr. Tyrrel would have gone also; his mind was untuned. a1807    W. Wordsworth Prelude 		(1959)	  iv. 116  				For cold and raw the air was, and untun'd. 1834    T. B. Macaulay William Pitt in  Ess. ⁋27  				When his mind was untuned.  3.  Of an electronic device: not tuned to any one frequency; able to deal with signals of a wide range of frequencies. Also transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electronics > electronic devices or components > operation of electronic devices > 			[adjective]		 > tuned > not untuned1905 1905    Electrician Mar. 822/1  				A forest would have great influence in impeding if not in staying altogether the transmission of signals over its surface, more especially in an untuned system. 1962    J. H. Simpson  & R. S. Richards Physical Princ. Junction Transistors vii. 136  				Small-signal operation in the region beyond cutoff is usually confined to two types of amplifier: 1. The tuned band-pass type... 2. The untuned wide-band or video amplifier. 1978    G. Sims Rex Mundi vii. 47  				The disorganisation..extended even to the absence of..canned bouzouki music. Instead there was the untuned blare of a radio station. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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