segue
verb[I]
uk/ˈseɡ.weɪ/us/ˈseɡ.weɪ/tomoveeasilyand withoutinterruptionfrom onepieceofmusic,partof astory,subject, orsituationto another:
流畅地转换Hisperformanceof "Caroline" seguedintoacoverversionof "My Tears".他先演唱《卡罗琳》,然后自然过渡到翻唱的《我的泪痕》。
Continue & last
- (it's) business as usualidiom
- bash on
- carry(something)on
- cease
- cont.
- contd
- drag
- echo
- insist ondoing something
- jag
- keep atsomething
- keepsomeoneat itidiom
- leg
- push ahead
- push on
- run on
- runsomeone/somethingover
- seesomethingout
- span
- spin
segue
noun[Cusually singular]
uk/ˈseɡ.weɪ/us/ˈseɡ.weɪ/amovementwithoutinterruptionfrom onepieceofmusic,partof astory,subject, orsituationto another:
Hestumbledover words and madeawkwardsegues.
Chapter9providesanicesegue intoChapter10.
- Theseamlessseguehighlightedthemelodicpowerof bothsongs.
- Herunpredictableconversationalsegues make hersoundlike a 12-year-oldboy.
- The lasttrainbackleavesat 8.49pm - aperfectsegue todinner.
Continue & last
- (it's) business as usualidiom
- bash on
- carry(something)on
- cease
- cont.
- contd
- drag
- echo
- insist ondoing something
- jag
- keep atsomething
- keepsomeoneat itidiom
- leg
- push ahead
- push on
- run on
- runsomeone/somethingover
- seesomethingout
- span
- spin