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- Dictionarytweak/twiːk/
verb
- 1. twist or pull (something) sharply: "he tweaked the boy's ear" Similar
- 2. improve (a mechanism or system) by making fine adjustments to it: "engineers tweak the car's operating systems during the race" Similar
noun
- 1. a sharp twist or pull: "an affectionate tweak" Similar
- 2. a fine adjustment to a mechanism or system: "no tweaks were required" Similar
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TWEAK definition: 1. to change something slightly, especially in order to make it more correct, effective, or…. Learn more.
- English (US)
TWEAK meaning: 1. to change something slightly, especially...
- Traditional
TWEAK translate: 稍稍改進, 稍稍改進, 扭, 扭,擰. Learn more in the...
- Znaczenie Tweak, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
TWEAK definicja: 1. to change something slightly, especially...
- Simplified
TWEAK translate: 稍稍改进, 稍稍改进, 扭, 扭,拧. Learn more in the...
- Tweak: French Translation
tweak translate: tirer, tordre, torsion. Learn more in the...
- Tweak: Indonesian Translation
TWEAK translate: menarik, tarikan. Learn more in the...
- Tweak: Russian Translation
TWEAK translate: усовершенствовать, пощипывать . Learn more...
- Tweak: German Translation
tweak translate: zwicken, das Zwicken. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
The meaning of TWEAK is to make usually small adjustments in or to; especially : fine-tune. How to use tweak in a sentence.
Tweak definition: to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist. See examples of TWEAK used in a sentence.
TWEAK definition: 1. to change something slightly to try to improve it 2. to pull or twist something quickly and…. Learn more.
1. to twist, jerk, or pinch with a sharp or sudden movement: to tweak someone's nose. 2. (Automotive Engineering) motor racing slang to tune (a car or engine) for peak performance. 3. informal to make a minor alteration. n.
When you tweak something, you pinch it or twist it. You may have a doting aunt who thinks you're still two years old and can't resist tweaking your nose every time she sees you. Tweak also means to adjust or fine-tune.
tweak something to make slight changes to a machine, system, etc. to improve it. I think you'll have to tweak these figures a little before you show them to the boss.