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segue 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈsegwā/,/ˈsā-/,
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segued, past participle; segues, 3rd person singular present; segueing, present participle; segued, past tense;
  1. (in music and film) Move without interruption from one song, melody, or scene to another
    • - allowing one song to segue into the next
Noun
  1. An uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or film scene to another


  1. proceed without interruption; in music or talk; "He segued into another discourse"
  2. the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another
  3. A segue is a smooth transition from one topic or section to the next.
  4. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey or SDSS is a major multi-filter imaging and spectroscopic redshift survey using a dedicated 2.5-m wide-angle optical telescope at Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico. The project was named after the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
  5. Segue is a compilation album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack released in 1983. The album was later re-released as Chilliwack's Greatest Hits.
  6. Segue (pronounced SEG-way) is a San Francisco Bay Area-based rock band. Formed in January 1994, in San Rafael, California, Segue blends rock ‘n’ roll with blues, pop, country and funk. They have adopted the sounds of artists such as The Black Keys, R.L. ...
  7. An instance of segueing, a transition; To move smoothly from one state or subject to another; To make a smooth transition from one theme to another; To play a sequence of records with no talk between them
  8. (seguing) Common misspelling of segueing
  9. (pron. seg-way): transition from one topic to another. Every reporter has a story about a forced, embarrassing or just plain bizarre segue on live TV… of course, it’s hardly ever theirs.
  10. carry on to the next section without a pause
  11. (Pronounced seg-way) Musical term for when one tune moves seamlessly into another.
  12. (Italian) "follows." Indicates that a movement or section should continue without a break.
  13. A gradual transition between two audio sources. The sources overlap as they go from one to another. Analogous to the dissolve transition in video and film.
  14. a transitional sentence for purposes of leading from one joke or routine to another.
  15. Originally a musical term for an immediate follow on, now used more generally for any immediate follow on.
  16. A segue is term used to describe the transition from one audio item to the next. This may also be known as a mix or a cross fade. Segues can be either manual (the presenter does them manually) or automated (the computer does them automatically).
  17. moving from one musical selection to another without any announcing or interruption.
  18. the action or command to go from one piece of audio to another.
  19. Another term for bridge: a phrase or sentence which links two different scenes. In general, the smoother and less obtrusive the segue, the better.
  20. The uninterrupted transition from one song directly into another. Does not use speech, but more often than not will use an item of station imaging such as a sweeper or stab.
  21. (1) Cutting hom one effect to another with nothing in between. (2) Playing two recordings one after the other, with no live announcement in between.
  22. continue into new section, do not stop
  23. Uninterrupted flow of recorded material; continuous.
  24. follows on; continue