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segueing

listen to the pronunciation of segueing
الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف segueing في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

segue
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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third-person singular of segue
segue
To move smoothly from one state or subject to another

I can tell she's going to segue from our conversation about school to the topic of marriage.

segue
To make a smooth transition from one theme to another

Beethoven's symphonies effortlessly segue from one theme to the next.

segue
To play a sequence of records with no talk between them
segue
An instance of segueing, a transition
segue
{f} make a smooth transition between one action song or idea and another
segue
proceed without interruption; in music or talk; "He segued into another discourse"
segue
Originally a musical term for an immediate follow on, now used more generally for any immediate follow on
segue
If something such as a piece of music or conversation segues into another piece of music or conversation, it changes into it or is followed by it without a break. The piece segues into his solo with the strings. Segue is also a noun. a neat segue into an arrangement of `Eleanor Rigby'. to move smoothly from one song, idea, activity, condition etc to another segue into/from (from seguire )
segue
In film or tape editing, a transition from one shot to another
segue
{i} uninterrupted transition between one action song or idea and another
segue
\SEG-way; SAYG-way\, verb: To proceed without interruption; to make a smooth transition
segue
proceed without interruption; in music or talk; "He segued into another discourse
segue
A short interlude connecting two segments of music