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Word | Cue |
Swedish Meaning | vink, biljardkö, stickreplik, kö, biljard, signal, antydning, särskilt på teater |
evidence that helps to solve a problem / an actor''s line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech / The tail / a stick used in the game of billiards / a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance. / the letter q / a: a signal (as a word, phrase, or bit of stage business) to a performer to begin a specific speech or action b: something serving a comparable purpose : hint / a feature indicating the nature of something perceived / archaic : the part one has to perform in or as if in a play / archaic : mood, humor / to give a cue to : prompt / to insert into a continuous performance cue in sound effects / a: a leather-tipped tapering rod for striking the cue ball (as in billiards and pool) b: a long-handled instrument with a concave head for shoving disks in shuffleboard / queue 2 / queue / to strike with a cue / to use a cue / : a minor stimulus acting as an indication of the nature of the perceived object or situation foreshortened lines in the picture are cues to depth perception, | |
Usage | ⇒ He is striking the ball with the cue ⇒ The Mayor, not heeding his cue , began his speech early and failed to mention the conference and exhibition sponsors. ⇒ A cue for prices to rise again |
Synonyms | prompt, hint, signal, clue, suggestion, sign, gesture, indication, tip, intimation, key, wink, caution, nod, pointer, reminder, inkling, mark, motion, remind, |
Antonyms | contraindication, overtone, drift, examine, plea, tumult, unfeeling, incline, connotation, departure, |
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