cue
$ \mathrm{cue}^1 | kyo͞o |
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noun
〘劇〙 渡しぜりふ, キュー〘演技・せりふ・登場などの合図〙
«…の/…する» きっかけ, 合図, 刺激, ヒント «for/to do»
e.g. any conversational lull was my cue for asking a question.
〘心〙 (行動)刺激, 手がかり.
e.g. expectancy is communicated both by auditory and visual cues.
e.g. my teacher joked about such attitudes and I followed her cue.
verb (cues, cueing or cuing, cued) with object
〈人〉に合図, きっかけを与える, 送る; 〘劇〙 〈役者が〉(次の演技のために)〈ほかの役者〉にキューを出す, 合図を送る(in).
e.g. curious pedestrians are cued by the arrival of stretch limousines.
e.g. have a list of needs and questions on paper to cue you.
〈CDなど〉の頭出しをする(up)
e.g. features make it easier to cue up a tape for editing.
PHRASES
on cue
at the correct moment: right on cue the door opened.
take one's cue from
follow the example or advice of: McGee did not move and Julia took her cue from him.
ORIGIN
$ \mathrm{cue}^2 | kyo͞o |
noun
a long, straight, tapering wooden rod for striking the ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.
verb (cues, cueing or cuing, cued) no object
use a cue to strike a ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.
ORIGIN
mid 18th century (denoting a long plait or pigtail): variant of queue.