cue

cue
I
1. [kju:] n
1. театр.
1) реплика

to miss one's cue - а) пропустить реплику; б) не откликнуться вовремя; упустить возможность

2) сигнал

light [sound] cue - световой [звуковой] сигнал

an offstage door slam was his cue to enter - стук захлопнутой за сценой двери был для него сигналом к выходу (на сцену)

2. 1) пример (поведения и т. п.)

to follow smb.'s cue, to take one's cue from smb. - равняться на кого-л.

his comrades kept behind him, taking their cue from his conduct - его товарищи стояли за ним и по его поведению решали, что надо делать

2) намёк

to give smb. a cue - намекнуть /подсказать/ кому-л. (что делать или говорить)

3. тел., радио сигнал
4. арх. настроение

nobody was in the cue to dance - ни у кого не было настроения /никому не хотелось/ танцевать

5. ключевая, опорная информация
2. [kju:] v театр.
подавать реплики или сигналы
II
1. [kju:] n
1. кий

cue ball - бильярдный шар

2. косичка
3. 1) шутл. хвост (животного)
2) очередь

to drop a cue - сыграть в ящик, умереть

2. [kju:] v
заплетать в косичку
II [kjʋ] n
кью, название буквы Q

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  • cue — Ⅰ. cue [1] ► NOUN 1) a signal to an actor to enter or to begin their speech or performance. 2) a signal or prompt for action. 3) a facility for playing through an audio or video recording very rapidly until a desired starting point is reached. ►… …   English terms dictionary

  • cue — cue1 [kyo͞o] n. [< q, Q, used in plays in 16th & 17th c. to indicate actors entrances; prob. abbrev. of some L word (as quando, when, qualis, in what manner)] 1. a bit of dialogue, action, or music that is a signal for an actor s entrance or… …   English World dictionary

  • Cue — (k[=u]), n. [ OF. coue, coe, F. queue, fr. L. coda, cauda, tail. Cf. {Caudal}, {Coward}, {Queue}.] 1. The tail; the end of a thing; especially, a tail like twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a queue. [1913 Webster] 2. The last words of a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cue — Cue, v. t. To form into a cue; to braid; to twist. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cue — has several meanings in English, and it is not clear whether they can all be considered to be the same word. In the case of ‘pigtail’ and ‘billiard stick’, both of which appeared in the 18th century, cue is clearly just a variant spelling of… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • cue — has several meanings in English, and it is not clear whether they can all be considered to be the same word. In the case of ‘pigtail’ and ‘billiard stick’, both of which appeared in the 18th century, cue is clearly just a variant spelling of… …   Word origins

  • Cue — Cue, n. [From q, an abbreviation for quadrans a farthing.] A small portion of bread or beer; the quantity bought with a farthing or half farthing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Note: The term was formerly current in the English universities, the letter q …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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