prompting
- IPA[ˈpräm(p)tiNG]
美式
- the action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something
noun: prompting
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名詞
- 1. the action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something after some prompting, the defendant gave the police his name
- (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling): the violence prompted a wave of refugees to flee the country
- an act of encouraging a hesitating speaker: with barely a prompt, Barbara talked on
- done without delay; immediate: she would have died but for the prompt action of two ambulancemen
- exactly (with reference to a specified time): I set off at three-thirty prompt
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling): his death has prompted an industry-wide investigation of safety violations
- an act of assisting or encouraging a hesitating speaker: with barely a prompt, Barbara talked on
- done without delay; immediate: the owner would have died but for the prompt action of two paramedics
Oxford American Dictionary
- the side of the stage where the prompter sits, usually to the actor's left in the UK and to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an area in a theatre in which a prompter sits, located in front of the footlights beneath the stage.
Oxford Dictionary
- the offstage area of a theater stage to the right of an actor facing the audience.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an annotated copy of a play for the use of a prompter during a performance.
Oxford Dictionary
- the side of the stage where the prompter sits, usually to the actor's right in the US and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the offstage area of a theatre stage to the right of an actor facing the audience.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈprɒm(p)tɪŋ]
英式
- the action of saying something to persuade, encourage, or remind someone to do or say something: after some prompting, the defendant gave the police his name
Oxford Dictionary