cues 基本解释
n.尾白( cue的名词复数 );提示;暗示;(台球等的)球杆
v.向…发出指示信号( cue的第三人称单数 );
双语释义
n.(名词)[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
[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
v.(动词)vt. 向…发出指示信号 give a sign to be ready to do sth
英英释义
cue[ kju:z ]
n.an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speechevidence that helps to solve a problem同义词:clueclew
a stimulus that provides information about what to do同义词:discriminative stimulus
sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards同义词:cue stickpool cuepool stick
v.assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned同义词:promptremind
cues 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)动词+~- catch cue得到暗示
- follow cue按指点
- give cue给暗示
- miss cue错过暗示
~+介词
词组短语
visual cues视觉提示;视觉线索
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- When I nod my head, that's your cue to interrupt the meeting.
我一点头,就是暗示你把会议中断。 - The actor picked up his cue with effect.
演员对他所得到的提示迅速地作出了反应,效果良好。 - The horses reacted as if on cue.
马像得了信号一样地起了反应。
用作及物动词(vt.)- Can you cue me when you want me to begin speaking?
你要我开始讲话时能给我暗示一下吗? - I'll cue you in by nodding my head.
我一点头
权威例句
Cues to deceptionRetrieval cues and release from proactive inhibition.Speech Recognition with Primarily Temporal CuesCocaine Cues and Dopamine in Dorsal Striatum: Mechanism of Craving in Cocaine AddictionREDUCING SOCIAL CONTEXT CUES: ELECTRONIC MAIL IN ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONSpatially restricted patterning cues provided by heparin-binding VEGF-A control blood vessel branching morphogenesisEngraftable human neural stem cells respond to developmental cues, replace neurons, and express foreign genes.Learning to Detect Natural Image Boundaries Using Local Brightness, Color, and Texture CuesLearning to detect natural image boundaries using local brightness, color, and texture cues.Heuristic versus systematic information processing and the use of source versus message cues in persuasion.