fine-tune



fine-tune something

 
1. Lit. to make delicate adjustments in some mechanical or electronic device. It took a while to fine-tune the flute, but it was worth it.
2. Fig. to make small alterations in a plan or procedure. We need to spend some time fine-tuning the scheme, then we will seek approval.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rearden-Irish
Sigeweard-Anglo-Saxon
GÁBriel-Hungarian
MirosŁAwmee-RAW-swahfPolish
Krasimir-Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Acres['eikəz]