1 N-COUNT [oft with poss] (戏剧或音乐表演的)提示,暗示,尾白 In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer's cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something. (戏剧或音乐表演的)提示,暗示,尾白
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The actors not performing sit at the side of the stage in full view, waiting for their cues.
还未轮到演出的演员坐在舞台旁边能看得一清二楚的地方,等待着他们的出场提示。
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I had never known him miss a cue.
我从没见过他错过提示。
2 VERB 给(演员)暗示(或提示);为…提示 If one performer cues another, they say or do something which is a signal for the second performer to begin speaking, playing, or doing something. 给(演员)暗示(或提示);为…提示
3 N-COUNT [NOUN to-infinitive] 暗示;提示;信号 If you say that something that happens is a cue for an action, you mean that people start doing that action when it happens. 暗示;提示;信号
4 N-COUNT (台球等的)球杆 A cue is a long, thin wooden stick that is used to hit the ball in games such as snooker, billiards, and pool. (台球等的)球杆
5 PHRASE 恰好在这时;就在这时候 If you say that something happened on cue or as if on cue, you mean that it happened just when it was expected to happen, or just at the right time. 恰好在这时;就在这时候
6 PHRASE 模仿…的样子做;学…的样 If you take your cue from someone or something, you do something similar in a particular situation. 模仿…的样子做;学…的样
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