1.精密[仔细]调校;仔细[妥贴]安排
1.to make small changes to something in order to make it as good or as effective as possible
1.As you fine tune your memory of what it was that made you feel appreciation, you will find yourself feeling that emotion again.
当你很好的调整到让你感受到赞赏的记忆时,你会发现自己又一次感受到了那种感动。
2.So, emergency-room doctors have been able to fine-tune the system before the rest of the facility adopts it.
所以急救室的医生可以在其他设备完成之前仔细调试这个系统。
3.Listen to this, will you? It's a bit sad, but a fine tune for a night like this.
听听这首,好吗?有点伤感,可今晚正合适。
4.The server needs some fine tune for better performance and I will tell you how. The installation of the softwares is in Part II.
我后面会介绍服务器需要调优提高性能的位置。第二部分是软件的安装。
5.It could also be used to fine-tune an electronic nose, if such a device were to be used at the site of a disaster.
如果在灾害现场利用电子鼻,这一结果也可用来调整其精确度。
6.No matter how much Google engineers fine-tune their algorithms, that will never change.
不管谷歌公司工程师们对他们的算法改进多么大,这一点永远不会改变。
7.He said that measuring levels of circulating apoptotic endothelial cells might be a useful marker to fine-tune CPAP therapy.
他认为,测定循环中凋亡内皮细胞水平对于规范化CPAP治疗也许会是个有用的指标。
8.The remaining check boxes allow you to fine - tune validation by specifying inpidual types of errors that you want the editor to mark .
其余复选框使您可以通过指定希望编辑器标记的各个类型的错误,对验证进行精细调整。
9.For a country or beach escape, fine-tune your city duds as follows: Add a pair of jeans or shorts, a sun hat, a bathing suit and cover - up.
乡村或海边周末:把你在城市中常穿的衣服适当地调整一下,加一条牛仔裤或短裤,一顶太阳帽,泳衣和浴巾。
10.The volcanic eruption was a minor adjustment by Gaia in her efforts to "fine tune" the processes she must undergo prior to ascension.
火山喷发(指冰岛)只是盖亚母亲在扬升进程前的一次“微调”。