cue in English
- cue⇄cue (1), noun, transitive verb, cued,cueingorcuing.
- cue⇄cue (2), noun, verb, cued,cueingorcuing.
- cue⇄expr. cue in, to insert or add (a camera shot, scene, passage of dialogue, or stage device) to a script.
Ex. Screens labeled Preset showed the picture on the camera that would be cued in next (Harper's). - cue⇄noun 1. a long, tapering stick used for striking the balls in billiards, pool, or the like. It has a pad at the tip.
2. queue (pigtail). - cue⇄noun 1a. an action or speech by an actor which serves as the signal for another actor to come on the stage or begin speaking.
b. a signal for some other person or persons in a stage production to do his part.
Ex. For a recent ... meeting, th - cue⇄v.t. to provide (a person) with a cue or hint.
Ex. During the rehearsal the director cued the actors. - cue⇄v.t. to twist (the hair) into a queue or cue.