tune in
— phrasal verb with tune uk/tʃuːn/us/tuːn/verb [ T ]
(TV/RADIO)
to watch or listen to a particular television or radio programme or station:
Be sure to tune in to next week's show.
Will the millions of viewers who regularly tune in stay loyal, now that their favorite host is gone?
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Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- break
- broadcast
- cable
- commentator
- present
- preview
- prime time
- production
- public broadcasting
- public service broadcasting
- radio
- season
- station
- tower
- transmit
- transmitter
- voice-over
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(UNDERSTANDING)
be tuned in
to have a good understanding of what is happening in a situation or what other people are thinking:
She just doesn't seem to be tuned in to her students' needs.
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Understanding and comprehending
- apprehend
- apprehension
- at your fingertips idiom
- attune
- bear in on/upon
- common
- fathom
- feel
- fingertip
- hit
- make sth/sb of sth/sb
- make sth/sb out
- mind
- picture
- plumb
- read between the lines idiom
- reading
- realization
- take sth in
- twig
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