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Segue
segue
(segues, segueing, segued) If something such as a piece of music or conversation segues into another piece of music or conversation, it changes into it or is followed by it without a break. The piece segues into his solo with the strings. VERB: V into n • Segue is also a noun. ...a neat segue into an arrangement of ‘Eleanor Rigby’. N-COUNT: usu sing
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I. verb imperative Etymology: Italian, there follows, from seguire to follow, from Latin sequi — more at sue Date: circa 1740 1. proceed to what follows without pause — used as a direction in music 2. perform the music that follows like that which has preceded — used as a direction in music II. intransitive verb (~d; ~ing) Date: circa 1913 1. to proceed without pause from one musical number or theme to another 2. to make a transition without interruption from one activity, topic, scene, or part to another ~d smoothly into the next story III. noun Date: circa 1937 the act or an instance of ~ing ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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v. & n. esp. Mus. --v.intr. (segues, segued, seguing) (usu. foll. by into) go on without a pause. --n. an uninterrupted transition from one song or melody to another. Etymology: It., = follows ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. муз. сэгуэ; переход 2. муз. сэгуэ, продолжать так же 3. непосредственно переходить (к чему-л.) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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