It means to perfect something, finishing it to a very high standard. It can mean to try to get something that is difficult to be as accurate as possible. It is often used when a task is nearly complete and the last stages are what will make it perfect.
If you dance to a different tune, you are behaving differently from the others, going your own way, doing your own thing.
you have to use a fine tuner
Fine-Tune - 2008 was released on: USA: 26 July 2008 (Youngstown, Ohio) (premiere)
A fine adjustment is used to fine tune the focus of the specimen under observation.
It should be FINE and DANDY - it means the same as "fine," which is just saying everything is well.
$5 for each time.
It's not an idiom. "All right" means "Ok" or "fine." You are saying that someone is fine, that everything is all right. "Jack" might be a slang term for "friend" or "pal," or it could actually be someone's name.
Literal meaning is in a fine plumage, the idiom means well dressed; of an excellent appearance
This idiom means that it's easy to talk, but talk is not action.
Tune up
Probably in need of a complete tune up.
Yes it should tune in fine,i have taken my flat screen tv to Poland and it works fine