柯林斯詞典fine-tune (fine-tuning,fine-tuned,fine-tunes) 1. V-T 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. 微調(diào) We do not try to fine-tune the economy on the basis of short-term predictions. 我們不會根據(jù)短期預(yù)測而試圖對經(jīng)濟作微調(diào)。 返回 fine-tune劍橋詞典to make very small changes to something in order to make it work as well as possible 對…進行微調(diào) She spent hours fine-tuning her speech . 她花了好幾個小時對自己的講稿作細微的脩改潤飾。 返回 fine-tune