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单词 cue
释义 cue
I. \ˈkyü\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English cu
1. : the letter q
2. dialect England : the shoe of an ox
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: probably from q, qu, abbreviation (used as a direction in actors' copies of plays) of Latin quando when — more at quantity
1.
 a. : a word, phrase, or bit of stage business in a play serving as a signal to the actor who is to act or speak next that it is time for him to begin
 b. : a similar signal to a member of the stage crew to begin a particular operation (as producing a sound effect or lighting change)
 c. : a musical passage from another instrumental or voice part inserted usually in smaller type in an instrumental or accompanying part to signal a place of entrance or to permit substitution or doubling
2.
 a. : a signal to begin an action : stimulus
 b. : a hint, intimation, or suggestion as to what course of action to take or when to take it
  < the Cairo press, which takes its cue carefully from the government in political affairs — R.C.Doty >
 c. : an item or feature acting as an indication of the nature of the object or situation perceived
  < a subliminal hearing cue >
  < foreshortened lines in a picture are cues to depth perception >
3. : the part one has to perform in or as if in a play
 < was it my cue to fight? — Shakespeare >
4. archaic : attitude of mind : mood, temper, humor
 < nobody was in the cue to dance — Nathaniel Hawthorne >
III. transitive verb
(cued ; cued ; cuing or cueing ; cues)
1. : to give a cue to (as in a play) : prompt
2. : to insert (a musical passage) as or provide (a musical score) with a cue — usually used with in
3. : cue-bid
4. : to insert or provide for the insertion of into a continuous performance — usually used with in or into
 < cue a duet into the scene >
 < cue in a sound effect >
IV. noun
(-s)
Etymology: French queue, literally, tail, from Old French cöe, coue — more at coward
1. : queue 2
2.
 a. : a leather-tipped tapering rod used to strike the ball in billiards and other games
 b. : a long-handled instrument with a concave head used to shove the disks in shuffleboard
V. verb
(cued ; cued ; cuing or cueing ; cues)
transitive verb
1. : to form into a queue : braid, twist
2. : to strike (as a billiard ball) with a cue
intransitive verb
1. : to line up in a queue — usually used with up
2. : to use a cue : strike with a cue
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