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segue

/sey-gwey, seg-wey/US // ˈseɪ gweɪ, ˈsɛg weɪ //UK // (ˈsɛɡweɪ) //

转场,隔离,分段,隔离区

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    se·gued, se·gue·ing.

    • : to continue at once with the next musical section or composition.
    • : to perform in the manner of the preceding section.
    • : to make a transition from one thing to another smoothly and without interruption: The conversation segued from travel anecdotes to food.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an uninterrupted transition made between one musical section or composition and another.
    • : any smooth, uninterrupted transition from one thing to another.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Good morning, Marketers, today is National Superhero Day and that’s enough of a segue for me.

  • The Bad: Their tendency to segue from the above sort of thing into stories of utter horror with absolutely no warning.

  • "I knew it would be hard, but it was definitely difficult, for sure," Jones said of her segue from track to bobsled.

  • This lineup will segue into fully scripted Friday night programming blocks in November.

  • Which gives me my deft segue to the adopted parents business.

  • Especially since that fact allowed Hugh Jackman to segue into one of the most tedious musical montages in Oscar history!

  • The word segue is also occasionally used to show that an accompaniment figure (especially in orchestral music) is to be continued.

  • Segue chi fugge; a chi la vuol, s' asconde, E vanne e vien come alla riva l' onde.