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小词详解 | cue
cue 英 [kjuː] 美 [kjuː]
Incumbent businesses, too, have started to take their cue from all this nerdiness.
各大企业也已开始从这些怪异潮流中得到启示。
——《经济学人》Taking a cue from that boutique-winery model, Ningxia has ambitions to become the Napa Valley of China.
宁夏受精品酿酒业模式启发,雄心勃勃地想把自己打造成中国的纳帕谷。
[名词] 一种通过说或者做来提示演员或其他表演者进入或开始其台词或表演的东西
那位缺乏天资的女演员站在舞台侧面等待着出场的提示。
The actress destitute of talent stood in the wings and waited for her cue to go on.
他们开始洗刷碗碟了,这就是暗示我们该离开迎婴派对了。
They started washing up, so that was our cue to leave the baby shower.鼓手点了一下头,暗示领唱开始。
With a nod of his head, the drummer cued the lead singer in.
我正纳闷莎拉埋伏在哪了,恰在这时,她就进来了。
I was just wondering where Sarah was lurking, when, right on cue, she came in.
他总是看上司的眼色行事。这就是为什么她打心眼儿里讨厌他。
He often takes his cue from the boss. That's why she has a visceral dislike of him.建筑师们对新旅馆的设计深受附近银行建筑的影响,决定一改传统。
The architects took their cue for the design of the new hotel from the nearby banks, and decided to flout convention.
那个流浪汉第一次玩台球时才9岁。那时,他看上去就像是他那个帅气稳重的哥哥的迷你版。
The tramp was nine when he picked up a cue for the first time. He looked like a miniature version of his handsome and sedate big brother then.
Carrie was standing in the wings, weakly waiting her next cue, all the snap and nerve gone out of her.
嘉莉正虚弱地站在舞台的边廊,等着唤她上台的提示,身上的力气和勇气都消失得无影无踪。
hint: a small piece of practical information or advice prompt: a word or phrase spoken as a reminder to an actor of a forgotten word or line reminder: a thing that causes someone to remember something