释义 |
cue ☞cuen. [kjuː] (cues)
双解释义 1. C 尾白,提示 (especially in a play) a word, phrase, or action that is the signal for the next person to speak or act 2. C 暗示,暗号,指示 an action, event, etc. that provides a signal for sth to be done or a standard that can be copied 词汇搭配 动词+~ catch ~ 得到暗示 follow ~ 按指点 give ~ 给暗示 miss ~ 错过暗示~+介词 ~ in 在暗示 ~ on 恰好在这个时候句型例句 The actor missed his cue and came onto the stage late. 这演员错过了向他发出的提示,上场晚了。 I wasn't sure what to do, so I took my cue from the person sitting next to me. 我不敢肯定该怎样做,所以就模仿邻座那个人的行动。 The fall in interest rates may be a cue for an upturn in consumer spending. 利率的下降可能暗示消费的上升。 When she coughs, it's my cue to come onto the stage. 她一咳嗽,就是给我暗号出场。 Follow my cue. 照我的样子做。常用短语 ♣ on cue 就在这个时候 at exactly the appropriate or expected moment He said his mother would be back very soon and, right on cue, she walked in. 他说他妈妈很快回来,说着说着,她走进来了。☞cuev. [kjuː] (cues; cued; cuing)
双解释义 vt. 向…发出指示信号 give a sign to be ready to do sth 句型例句 用作及物动词 ▲ S+~+n./pron. The studio manager will cue you in when it's your turn to sing. 轮到你唱的时候,演播室经理会向你发出暗示。 |