cue - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cue in Hindi

  • संकेत
  • इशारा
  • संकेतशब्द
  • संकेत

cue Definition

Noun

  • a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance.
  • a long, straight, tapering wooden rod for striking the ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc

Verb

  • give a cue to or for.
  • use a cue to strike a ball in pool, billiards, snooker, etc.

cue Example

  • have a list of needs and questions on paper to cue you ( आपको बताने के लिए कागज पर जरूरतों और प्रश्नों की एक सूची है )
  • features make it easier to cue up a tape for editing ( सुविधाएँ संपादन के लिए टेप को ढूढ़ना आसान बनाती हैं )
  • The teacher relied on her clapping cue to get students to become attentive.  ( छात्रों को ध्यान आकर्षित करने के लिए शिक्षक ने उनके ताली बजाने पर भरोसा किया। )
  • Our cue for the surprise party was a whistle blow.  ( सरप्राइज पार्टी के लिए हमारा संकेत सीटी बजाना था। )

More Sentence

  • The director wanted a cue to cue rehearsal.  
  • any conversational lull was my cue for asking a question
  • I think that's my cue to go clean up.
  • As if on cue, the doorbell rang.
  • Then, as if on cue, the phone began to ring.
  • As if on cue, the sound of a vehicle starting broke the silence.
  • Right on cue we gets this call to pull into a closed down rest area.
  • Taking a cue from him, she asked Lori if she was hungry.
  • As if on cue, the flushed cook returned for her plate, and Daniela ordered the brandy and two glasses.
  • This isn't his first time here, Dean thought, but they took his exit as their cue to leave.
  • Such an advance might have taken its cue directly from Kant himself.
  • As if on cue, an old car with more rust than clear metal chugged to a stop at the dollar store.
  • In May the Radicals who followed Mr Bright and Mr Chamberlain, and the Whigs who took their cue from Lord Hartington, decided to vote against the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, instead of allowing it to be taken and then pressing for modifications in committee, and on 7th June the bill was defeated by 343 to 3 1 3, 94 Liberal Unionists - as they were generally called - voting against the government.
  • Ully reappeared with a carafe of whiskey and set it down, taking Andre's head nod as a cue to leave.
  • As if on cue, the crowd began to break up, with cheerful groups moving to various positions around the circle.
  • my teacher joked about such attitudes and I followed her cue