cue in
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To give someone a signal that tells them to start doing something.
"The director cued the actor in just before the cameras started rolling."
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André Duqum · 62:38
It's a cue in our environment.
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Nat Geo Animals · 30:36
new in his habitat and we're hoping he'll cue in on those.
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Mel Robbins · 14:13
So, what that tells us is that loneliness registers as a cue in our brain.
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Mel Robbins · 1:02
So what that tells us is that loneliness registers as a cue in our brain.