Tune out Meaning in English
expression
ˈtun/ /ˈaʊt
TOON-owt
tjˈuːn/ /ˈaʊt
TYOON-owt
释义
To stop paying attention to something or someone, usually because you are bored, uninterested, or distracted.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used when describing distractions or intentionally ignoring something. Common with 'I just tune out' or 'tune out the noise.' Not for technical tuning (radio/TV).
Spanish: desconectarse - desconcentrarse - ignorarPortuguese (BR): desligar-se - se desligar - ignorarPortuguese (PT): desligar-se - abstrair-se - ignorarChinese (Simplified): 走神 - 不理会 - 漠視Chinese (Traditional): 走神 - 不理會 - 漠視Hindi: ध्यान न देना - अनदेखा करनाArabic: يتجاهل - ينصرف ذهنهBengali: উপাত্তা না দেওয়া - মনোযোগ সরানোRussian: отвлекаться - не обращать вниманияJapanese: 聞き流す - 無視するVietnamese: lơ đãng - không chú ýKorean: 귀를 닫다 - 신경 안 쓰다Turkish: duymazdan gelmek - ilgisini kaybetmekUrdu: دھیان نہ دینا - نظرانداز کرناIndonesian: mencuekin - tidak memperhatikan
例句
When my teacher talks for a long time, I sometimes tune out.
basic
He tries to tune out the loud music to focus on his homework.
basic
Some people tune out during boring meetings.
basic
Sorry, I totally tuned out—can you repeat that last part?
natural
Sometimes I just tune out all the noise and relax.
natural
Kids often tune out when parents start giving long lectures.
natural