tune-in
常見例句
- Just find one sensation you can tune-in to.
你就找一種可以調(diào)入的覺受。 - It's like having a radio receiver: You can choose to tune-in to different stations.
這就像是無線電接收器。你可以選擇調(diào)收不同的電臺。 - Tune-in to NMTV every weekend and experience our exciting array of fight content including Top Rank Boxing, Professional Mixed Martial Arts, World Martial Arts and Classic Fights.
每周末收看內(nèi)矇古衛(wèi)眡,就能躰騐一系列精彩的搏擊類躰育賽事:“拳罈巔峰”、“非常擂臺”、“武術(shù)王國”和“經(jīng)典對決”。 - The song was a million-selling hit on the R&B charts in the 1960s, and over the years, it became Taylor's most-requested show tune.
- a tune he co-wrote while starring in the Broadway musical "Grease" in 1995.
- On average, an audience of 11.6 million regularly tuned in for CBS fare, only marginally larger than the tune-in for the same period a year ago, according to Nielsen.
FORBES: CBS Chief Weighs In On Leno Debacle - As this remains one of the more popular times for people to tune-in to local radio broadcasts, advertisers are typically willing to pay a premium for airtime during these hours.
FORBES: CBS Radio Faces Pandora Threat - This means that advertisers can use mobile to activate other forms of media, such as TV and out-of-home, or it can be a key device to drive tune-in, product research, or immediate purchase.
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