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I . tone [təʊn, americ toʊn] SUBST

1. tone of instrument, voice:

tone
ton m

3. tone of colour:

tone

4. tone (in telephone):

tone

II . tone [təʊn, americ toʊn] VERBO trans

tone muscles:

tone

tone SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
pilot tone TELECOMUN

dialling tone SUBST Brit

tone down VERBO trans

tone down
tonować [perf s-]

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Vowels with a mid tone are long while with a low tone are pulsated.
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The beginning of the tone corresponds to the start of the minute.
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Some say it is high before a low tone and low before a high tone.
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He improved the model of the oud and produced instruments capable of yielding greater power of tone.
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The common strength training term tone is derived from this use.
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This influence led to a film with a more environmental tone.
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The resulting mix was darker in tone than the original.
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As free jazz spread in the 1960s, so did the use of tone clusters.
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The position of the right hand can be used to influence the tone of the sound produced by a classical guitar.
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This new method affected the tone and arrangement of the work.
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