英 [ˌfaɪn ˈtjuːn] 美 [ˌfaɪn ˈtuːn]
vt. 调整;使有规则;对进行微调
第三人称单数fine-tunes
现在分词fine-tuning
过去式fine-tuned
过去分词fine-tuned
fine-tune // [ fine-tuning fine-tuned fine-tunes ]
及物动词 If you fine-tune something, you make very small and precise changes to it in order to make it as successful or effective as it possibly can be. 微调
We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions.
我们不会根据短期预测而试图对经济作微调。
调整;使有规则;对进行微调-引用次数:2
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调整;使有规则;对进行微调
We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions.
我们不会根据短期预测而试图对经济作微调。
Fine-tune your keyword density.
调整关键字密度。
The scientists hope to fine-tune the test to make it more accurate.
科学家希望调整优化测试使得它更加精确。
"The first thing is not numbers,". "It is to find and fine-tune the right approach to implement the strategy already laid down.
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