tune in phrasal verbphr v a) AMTTCBto watch or listen to a broadcast on radio or television 收看(电视);收听(广播) to People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations. 人们通过收听外国电台来获得信息。
More than 150 million Americans tuned in to watch the final episode. 超过1.5亿的美国人收看了这最后的一集。
b) UNDERSTAND (also be tuned in) to realize or understand what is happening or what other people are thinking 了解,熟悉〔情况、别人的想法等〕 to Try to tune in to your partner’s needs. 尽量去了解伴侣的需求。
The company aims to be more tuned in to customer needs. 公司力求更多地了解客户的需求。
tune to• By the end of the century, most people will be able to tune in to hundreds of channels or more.• More than 3. 5 billion people are expected to tune in to the July 19 event.• Thousands turn up for parties every weekend and tune in to the national radio show he does with Djaimin.• I curled up in the shade of the parasol and tuned in to the natural static.• Residents from at least 62 countries tuned in to the program.• She doesn't worry about transcending anything, or tuning in to universal themes.• Why, militias everywhere will be tuned in to your daily spleen-fests.• Is it tuned in to your every mood?