tune in to something

tune in to something
tune in (to (something)) to turn on and watch or listen to television or radio.

Millions of viewers tuned in, hoping to learn more about the princess's death.

We usually tune into the morning news when we wake up.


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  • tune out someone — tune out (someone/something) to stop paying attention to someone or something. Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. He s been tuning me out ever since I tried to talk to him about his drinking …   New idioms dictionary

  • tune out — (someone/something) to stop paying attention to someone or something. Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. He s been tuning me out ever since I tried to talk to him about his drinking …   New idioms dictionary

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  • tune up — (for (something)) to prepare for something. The coach feels confident that the team is tuned up for tonight s game …   New idioms dictionary

  • tune in to — tune in (to (something)) to turn on and watch or listen to television or radio. Millions of viewers tuned in, hoping to learn more about the princess s death. We usually tune into the morning news when we wake up …   New idioms dictionary

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