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单词 cue
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cue

noun
 
/kjuː/
/kjuː/
Idioms
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  1.  
    an action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something
    • cue (for something) Jon's arrival was a cue for more champagne.
    • cue to do something I think that's my cue to explain why I'm here.
    Homophones cue | queuecue   queue
    /kjuː/
    /kjuː/
    • cue noun
      • I took this as my cue to leave.
    • queue noun
      • There was a long queue at the ticket office.
    • queue verb
      • I had to queue for ages before it was my turn.
    Extra Examples
    • Her husband took his cue, and said that it was time for them to leave.
    • This remark provided the cue for the crowd to start jeering.
    • This was the cue for him to come into the room.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • visual
    verb + cue
    • wait for
    • follow
    • take
    preposition
    • on cue
    • cue for
    phrases
    • right on cue
    • take your cue from somebody/​something
    See full entry
  2.  
    cue (to do something) a few words or an action in a play that is a signal for another actor to do something
    • She stood in the wings and waited for her cue to go on.
    • She had not yet been given the cue to go on to the stage.
    Wordfinder
    • cue
    • dresser
    • matinee
    • opening night
    • ovation
    • performance
    • prompter
    • rehearsal
    • scene-shifter
    • stage manager
    Topics Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • visual
    verb + cue
    • wait for
    • follow
    • take
    preposition
    • on cue
    • cue for
    phrases
    • right on cue
    • take your cue from somebody/​something
    See full entry
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    a long wooden stick with a leather tip, used for hitting the ball in the games of billiards, pool and snooker
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  4. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 mid 16th cent.: of unknown origin. noun sense 3 mid 18th cent. (denoting a long plait or pigtail): variant of queue.
Idioms
(right) on cue
  1. at exactly the moment you expect or that is appropriate
    • ‘Where is that boy?’ As if on cue, Simon appeared in the doorway.
    • I can't just cry on cue!
take your cue from somebody/something
  1. to copy what somebody else does as an example of how to behave or what to do
    • Investors are taking their cue from the big banks and selling dollars.
    • They all took their cue from their leader.

cue

verb
/kjuː/
/kjuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cue
/kjuː/
/kjuː/
he / she / it cues
/kjuːz/
/kjuːz/
past simple cued
/kjuːd/
/kjuːd/
past participle cued
/kjuːd/
/kjuːd/
-ing form cueing
/ˈkjuːɪŋ/
/ˈkjuːɪŋ/
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  1. cue somebody to give somebody a signal so they know when to start doing something
    • Can you cue me when you want me to begin speaking?
    Word Originverb mid 16th cent.: of unknown origin.
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