单词 | cue |
释义 | cue [kju:] noun countable SIGNAL 信号 ■a word or action in a play or film, which is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or doing something (戏剧或电影中用来暗示演员开始说或做某事的)尾白,提示 ■a signal for someone to do something 暗示;信号 •[+ to on cue ■If something happens on cue, it happens just after someone has said or thought it would happen 恰恰在这时,正好在此时 •I was just wondering where Sarah was, when, right on cue, she came in.我正奇怪萨拉去哪了,恰在这时,她就进来了。 take your cue from sb ■to take notice of someone's words or behaviour so that you know what you should do 照(某人)的样子做;模仿(某人);仿效(某人) •She watched his lips carefully and took her cue from him.她紧盯着他的嘴唇,照他的吩咐行事。 [kju:] noun countable STICK 棍子 ■a long thin wooden pole with a small piece of leather at one end, which is used for hitting the ball in games such as billiards or snooker (桌球等撞球游戏的)球杆 [kju:] noun countable take your cue from sth/sb ■to be strongly influenced by something or someone 深受…的影响 •The architects took their cue for the design of the new pub from the nearby Jacobean house, Aston Hall.建筑师们对新酒吧的设计深受附近詹姆斯一世时期的建筑——阿斯顿大厅的影响。 [kju:] verb transitive (cueing, cued, cued) (also cue in) ■to give someone a signal to do something 提示;暗示 •With a nod of his head, the drummer cued the lead singer in |
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