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- Dictionarycue/kjuː/
noun
- 1. 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: "she had not yet been given her cue to come out on to the dais"
- 2. a facility for playing through an audio or video recording very rapidly until a desired starting point is reached.
verb
- 1. give a cue to or for: "Ros and Guil, cued by Hamlet, also bow deeply"
- 2. set a piece of audio or video equipment in readiness to play (a particular part of the recorded material): "there was a pause while she cued up the next tape"
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