segue / ˈseɪ gweɪ, ˈsɛg weɪ /

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segue2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

se·gued, se·gue·ing.

  1. to continue at once with the next musical section or composition.
  2. to perform in the manner of the preceding section.
  3. 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. an uninterrupted transition made between one musical section or composition and another.
  2. any smooth, uninterrupted transition from one thing to another.

segue 近义词

n. 名词 noun

transition

更多segue例句

  1. Good morning, Marketers, today is National Superhero Day and that’s enough of a segue for me.
  2. The Bad: Their tendency to segue from the above sort of thing into stories of utter horror with absolutely no warning.
  3. "I knew it would be hard, but it was definitely difficult, for sure," Jones said of her segue from track to bobsled.
  4. This lineup will segue into fully scripted Friday night programming blocks in November.
  5. Which gives me my deft segue to the adopted parents business.
  6. Especially since that fact allowed Hugh Jackman to segue into one of the most tedious musical montages in Oscar history!
  7. The word segue is also occasionally used to show that an accompaniment figure (especially in orchestral music) is to be continued.
  8. Segue chi fugge; a chi la vuol, s' asconde, E vanne e vien come alla riva l' onde.