
1) Acting aid 2) Acting nudge 3) Acting signal 4) Actor activator 5) Actor''s prompt 6) Actors wait for it 7) American weekly magazine 8) Aural guide 9) Balabushka product 10) Ball breaker 11) Banking instrument 12) Billiard adjunct 13) Billiard item 14) Billiard stick 15) Billiards ball 16) Billiards necessity
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1) Hint 2) Offstagewhisper 3) Poolsharksstick 4) Prompt 5) Remind 6) Signal
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A stimulus that elicits a behavior. Cues may be verbal, physical (i.e., a hand signal), or environmental (i.e., a curb may become a cue to sit if the dog is always cued to sit before crossing a road).
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A signal to begin a segment or piece of music, usually in a radio drama.
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• (n.) Humor; temper of mind. • (n.) The tail; the end of a thing; especially, a tail-like twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a queue. • (n.) A hint or intimation. • (n.) The part one has to perform in, or as in, a play. • (v. t.) To form into a cue; to braid; to twist. • (n.) A straight tapering rod used to i...
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Any sign from the director, script or performance of another character that indicates the next requisite movement, action, or dialogue of an individual performer. Cued individuals may be performers or technicians as the indicated action includes camera positionings, lighting requirements and movements of booms or other production devices
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For dancers, a signal, whether verbal, visual or musical, that prompts them to move; in lighting, a specific combination of light position, colour and intensity; also, an instruction given by the stage manager.
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(General) Tapered device, usually wooden, used to strike the cue ball to execute carom or pocket billiard shots
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(from the article `billiards`) ...usually of polished slate covered by a woven woolen cloth, sometimes referred to as felt. Angled rails of hardened rubber or synthetic rubber, ...
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a pre-arranged signal sent to a studio or other programme source for production purposes, to indicate that some action is about to be taken
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1) The signal fed back to the musicians through headphones.
2) To set the tape or disc so that the intended selection will immediately play when the tape machine or player is started.
3) A location point entered into a computer controlling the playback or recording of a track or tape.
4) In MCI brand tape machines, a term meaning the same ...
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In conditioning and learning theory, a pattern of stimuli to which an individual has learned or is learning to respond. ... Response-produced cues, successive stimulus cue's in a behaviour chain, each response serving as a reinforcer for the previous response and as a stimulus, or cue, for the next response. ... See: higher order conditioning, beha...
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An instruction given by the Stage Manager to one of the technical departments to take some action; e.g. LX cue 7 is the seventh instruction in the play to the lighting department. Also used in the sense of the point at which an actor must enter or speak.
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Cue (kū)
noun [ Old French
coue ,
coe , French
queue , from Latin
coda ,
cauda , tail. Confer
Caudal ,
Coward ,
Queue .]
1. The tail; the end of a thing; especially, a tail-like twist of hair worn at the back of the head; a queu...
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Cue noun [ From
q , an abbreviation for
quadrans a farthing.] A small portion of bread or beer; the quantity bought with a farthing or half farthing. [ Obsolete] » The term was formerly current in the English universities, the letter
q being the mark in the buttery books to de...
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Cue transitive verb To form into a cue; to braid; to twist.
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A single signal, often made up of several aids, from the rider or handler that tells a horse what to do Often used in performing tricks
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Cue is Dorset slang for an ox shoe.
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(1) To prepare a piece of audio or video so that it starts at the beginning at the press of a button. (2) A signal in a studio that an item is about to start or end.
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A cue is any audible or visual signal given to or from technical departments to initiate a certain effect. Sound cues are known as SQ, while visual cues are called Vis. The act of giving someone a cue is “cueing.”
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a source of information. In reading, children may use contextual, grammatical, graphic and phonological cues to work out unfamiliar words. Fluent readers orchestrate different cues and cross-check.
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cue stick noun sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards
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An instruction given by the Stage Manager to one of the technical departments to take some action; e.g. LX cue 7 is the seventh instruction in the play to the lighting department. Also used in the sense of the point at which an actor must enter or speak.
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Signal to a singer or orchestra member to start.
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