segue
英 ['segweɪ]
美 ['sɛɡwe]
segue 接入,转入另一话题来自意大利语 segue,转入,接入,来自拉丁语 sequi,跟随,词源同 second,sequence.
- segue (n.)
- 1740, an instruction in musical scores, from Italian segue, literally "now follows," meaning to play into the following movement without a break, third person singular of seguire "to follow," from Latin sequi "to follow," from PIE *sekw- (1) "to follow" (see sequel). Extended noun sense of "transition without a break" is from 1937; the verb in this sense is first recorded 1958.
- 1. You can segue intoyour education reform initiative from there.
- 在那里你可以借机宣传你的教育改革措施.
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- 2. And finally, we will segue into our instrumentation discussion in Chapter 12.
- 最后, 我们将在第12章中详细讨论传统仪器.
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- 3. Which is a good segue to the next point.
- 那对下一点来说就是个很好的继续.
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