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cue
- IPA[kyo͞o]
美式
- a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance.;a signal for action
- give a cue to or for;act as a prompt or reminder
verb: cue, 3rd person present: cues, gerund or present participle: cueing, past tense: cued, past participle: cued
noun: cue, plural noun: cues
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名詞
- 1. a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance.
- ▪ a signal for action any conversational lull was my cue for asking a question
- ▪ a piece of information or circumstance that aids the memory in retrieving details not recalled spontaneously.
- ▪ a feature of something perceived that is used in the brain's interpretation of the perception expectancy is communicated both by auditory and visual cues
- ▪ a hint or indication about how to behave in particular circumstances my teacher joked about such attitudes and I followed her cue
- ▪ a facility for playing through an audio or video recording very rapidly until a desired starting point is reached.
動詞
- 1. give a cue to or for curious pedestrians are cued by the arrival of stretch limousines
- ▪ act as a prompt or reminder have a list of needs and questions on paper to cue you
- ▪ set a piece of audio or video equipment in readiness to play (a particular part of the recorded material) features make it easier to cue up a tape for editing
- a card held beside a camera for a television broadcaster to read from while appearing as if ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the ball, usually a white one, that is to be struck with the cue in snooker, billiards, etc.
Oxford Dictionary
- at the correct moment
Oxford American Dictionary
- at the correct moment
Oxford Dictionary
- the ball, usually a white one, that is to be struck with the cue in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bid intended to give specific information about the content of the hand to the bidder's ...
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- IPA[kjuː]
英式
- a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to ... she had not yet been given her cue to come out on to the dais
- give a cue to or for: Ros and Guil, cued by Hamlet, also bow deeply
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kjuː]
英式
- a long straight tapering wooden rod for striking the ball in snooker, billiards, etc.
- use a cue to strike the ball: Mark cued well early on
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- IPA[kyo͞o]
美式
- a long, straight, tapering wooden rod for striking the ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.
- use a cue to strike a ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.: Mark cued well early on
Oxford American Dictionary