Difference between revisions of "cue (Q2690)"

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Any signal such as a spoken line, or stage action that indicates another line or action should follow.

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Latest revision as of 06:47, 18 October 2023

Any signal such as a spoken line, or stage action that indicates another line or action should follow.
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cue
Any signal such as a spoken line, or stage action that indicates another line or action should follow.

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    cue (English)
    Any signal such as a spoken line, or stage action that indicates another line or action should follow. (English)
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    narážka (Czech)
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    znamení (Czech)
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    segnale (Italian)
    Qualsiasi segnale come una battuta o un' azione che indicano l'inizio di un'altra azione. (Italian)
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    teken (Dutch)
    Elk signaal zoals een tekstlijn of een actie die aanduid dat een andere tekst of actie (zoals b.v. licht of geluid) moet volgen. (Dutch)
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    cue (Dutch)
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    Stichwort (German)
    Ein Zeichen oder Stichwort bzw. eine Aktion als Auslöser für ein weiteres Ereignis. (German)
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    Zeichen (German)
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    pie (Spanish)
    Cualquier señal tal como una línea o acción que indica que otra acción debe seguirla. (Spanish)
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    señal (Spanish)
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    stick (Swedish)
    En varning kallelse att komma till scenen (Swedish)
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    triggning (Swedish)
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    Cue (English)
    on the stage, an actor’s cue is generally tile four words spoken by another character immediately preceding his own speech. These words are also typed on his script. Off-stage a cue is a note in the prompt copy indicating signals to the working staff to do certain jobs, such as raising the curtain, changing the lights, etc. (English)
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