Oyuncuya, çalıcıya veya sesçiye sahneye çıkmasına işaret olan son sözler yada bu amaçla verilen işaret
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Definition of cueing in English English dictionary
providing specific and timely position data with tentative identification of aircraft within a designated range of a fire unit
Directing or supervising the actions of a person with a cognitive impairment (e g , showing the person how to eat, giving visual or verbal reminders for dressing or toileting)
If you say that something that happens is a cue for an action, you mean that people start doing that action when it happens. That was the cue for several months of intense bargaining
A prompt that signals performance is needed An initiating cue is a signal to begin performing a task or task performance step An internal cue is a signal to go from one element of a task to another A terminating cue indicates task completion
Cueing allows the user to move forward through the messages quickly, while listening to some audio-feedback that gives an indication of where the user is in the message center
If you say that something happened on cue or as if on cue, you mean that it happened just when it was expected to happen, or just at the right time. Kevin arrived right on cue to care for Harry
If you take your cue from someone or something, you do something similar in a particular situation. Taking his cue from his companion, he apologized for his earlier display of temper. to give someone a sign that it is the right moment for them to speak or do something, especially during a performance
The last words of a play actor's speech, serving as an intimation for the next succeeding player to speak; any word or words which serve to remind a player to speak or to do something; a catchword
Indication by the conductor or a spoke word or gesture for a performer to make an entry Small notes that indicate another performer's part Music occurrence in a film
In the theatre or in a musical performance, a performer's cue is something another performer says or does that is a signal for them to begin speaking, playing, or doing something. I had never known him miss a cue
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 machives, a term meaning the same thing as Sync Playback (where the record head is used as a playback head for those tracks already recorded)
{i} signal (for an actor, singer, etc.); example; long tapering wooden rod used in a billiards game; long stick with a concave attachment at the end which is used in the game of shuffleboard
Any prearranged signal, such as the last words in a speech, a piece of business, or any action or lighting change, that indicates to a performer or stage manager that it is time to proceed to the next line or action
sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards an actor's line that immediately precedes and serves as a reminder for some action or speech
If one performer cues another, they say or do something which is a signal for the second performer to begin speaking, playing, or doing something. He read the scene, with Seaton cueing him