take one's cue from — To follow someone s advice or example • • • Main Entry: ↑cue * * * follow the example or advice of McGee did not move and Julia took her cue from him … Useful english dictionary
cue — n. signal 1) to give the cue 2) to take one s cue from smb. 3) to miss the cue 4) on cue * * * [kjuː] [ signal ] to give the cue on cue to miss the cue to take one s cue from smb … Combinatory dictionary
cue — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a the last words of an actor s speech serving as a signal to another actor to enter or speak. b a similar signal to a singer or player etc. 2 a a stimulus to perception etc. b a signal for action. c a hint on how to behave in… … Useful english dictionary
Cue stick — A pool cue and its major parts.[1]:71–72[2] A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically pool cue, snooker cue, or billiards cue), is an item of … Wikipedia
Cue sports techniques — Illustration from Michael Phelan s 1859 book, The Game of Billiards Cue sports techniques (usually more specific, e.g., billiards techniques, snooker techniques) are an immensely important aspect of game play in the various cue sports such as… … Wikipedia
Cue sheet — Cue sheet, файл cue файл с метаданными, которые описывают раскладку треков CD или DVD. Файлы cue имеют текстовый формат и, как правило, расширение .cue. Впервые файлы cue sheet появились в программе CDRWIN. Теперь они поддерживаются многими … Википедия
Cue for Treason — Cover of 1973 Puffin Books edition … Wikipedia
Cue sheet (computing) — A cue sheet, or cue file, is a metadata file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD[citation needed] are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as plain text files and commonly have a .cue filename extension. CDRWIN first introduced cue… … Wikipedia
Cue (theatrical) — A theatrical cue is the trigger for an action to be carried out at a specific time. It is generally associated with theatre and the film industry. They can be necessary for a lighting change or effect, a sound effect, or some sort of stage or set … Wikipedia
One-pocket — The two lower corner pockets, one for each player throughout an entire game. One pocket (sometimes spelled one pocket, 1 pocket, etc.) is a two player (or team) pool (pocket billiards) game. The object of the game is to score points by … Wikipedia