CUE


Meaning of CUE in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a the last words of an actor's speech serving as a signal to another actor to enter or speak. b a similar signal to a singer or player etc.

2 a a stimulus to perception etc. b a signal for action. c a hint on how to behave in particular circumstances.

3 a facility for or an instance of cueing audio equipment (see sense 2 of v.).

--v.tr. (cues, cued, cueing or cuing)

1. give a cue to .

2 put (a piece of audio equipment, esp. a record-player or tape recorder) in readiness to play a particular part of the recorded material.

Phrases and idioms:

cue-bid Bridge an artificial bid to show a particular card etc. in the bidder's hand. cue in

1. insert a cue for.

2 give information to. on cue at the correct moment. take one's cue from follow the example or advice of.

Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn. 2. n. & v. Billiards etc.

--n. a long straight tapering rod for striking the ball.

--v. (cues, cued, cueing or cuing)

1. tr. strike (a ball) with a cue.

2 intr. use a cue.

Phrases and idioms:

cue-ball the ball that is to be struck with the cue.

Derivatives:

cueist n.

Etymology: var. of QUEUE

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.