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I kju: noun(the last words of another actor's speech etc, serving as a sign to an actor to speak etc: Your cue is `- whatever the vicar says!') stikkord, vinkII kju: noun(a stick which gets thinner towards one end and the point of which is used to strike the ball in playing billiards.) biljardkøkøIsubst. \/kjuː\/1) ( teater) stikkord, signal, innfallstegn2) ( musikk) vink, stikknote, fingervisning, antydning3) vink, ymt, antydning, eksempel4) (biljard)kø5) (hår)pisk6) ( foreldet) humør, (sinns)stemningon cue i rette øyeblikktake one's cues from somebody rette seg etter noens råd, følge noens eksempelIIverb \/kjuː\/gi stikkord til, gi tegn til, gi vink tilcue in ( elektronikk) legge inncue somebody in gi noen tegn\/klarsignal til å begynne, vinke inn noen
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