tune in

tune in
intransitive verb
(Radio, Telev.)

tune in to a station — einen Sender einstellen

tune in to — (fig.) sich einstellen auf (+ Akk.)

* * *
(to tune a radio (to a particular station or programme): We usually tune (the radio) in to the news.) einstellen
* * *
tune in
I. vi
1. RADIO, TV einschalten
to \tune in in to a channel/station einen Kanal/Sender einstellen
the video automatically \tune ins itself in to the next channel der Videorekorder stellt sich automatisch auf den nächsten Kanal ein
to \tune in in to a programme eine Sendung einschalten
2. (fig fam: be sensitive to sth)
to be \tune ind in to sth eine Antenne für etw akk haben fig
II. vt AUS RADIO, TV
to \tune in in ⇆ a programme eine Sendung einschalten
* * *
1. vi
1) (RAD) einschalten

to tune in to Radio London — Radio London einschalten or hören

2)

to tune in to sth (to feelings etc) — sich einstellen auf etw (acc)

2. vt sep
1) radio einschalten (
to +acc)

you are tuned in to Radio 2 — Sie hören or hier ist Radio 2

2)

to be tuned in to sth (to feelings etc) — auf etw (acc) eingestellt sein

* * *
tune in
A v/i (das Radio etc) einschalten:
tune in to
a) einen Sender, ein Programm einschalten,
b) fig sich einstellen oder einstimmen auf (akk):
our ears must tune in to the sound of a foreign language
B v/t das Radio etc einstellen (to auf akk):
be tuned in to
a) einen Sender, ein Programm eingestellt haben,
b) fig eingestellt oder eingestimmt sein auf (akk)
* * *
intransitive verb
(Radio, Telev.)

tune in to a station — einen Sender einstellen

tune in to — (fig.) sich einstellen auf (+ Akk.)

* * *
v.
einstellen v.

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