
take your cue from
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English Dictionarytake your cue from sbto take notice of someone's words or behaviour so that you know what you should do:
She watched his lips carefully and took her cue from him. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
take your cue from sth/sbto be greatly influenced by something or someone:
The architects took their cue for the design of the new pub from the nearby Jacobean house, Aston Hall. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomstake your cue fromtake (your )cue from (someone/something)to be strongly influenced by someone or something else.
The national assembly takes its cue from the president and seldom challenges her policies.
His new tunes take their cues from the music of Africa and Cuba. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take your cue from somethingtake (your )cue from (someone/something)to be strongly influenced by someone or something else.
The national assembly takes its cue from the president and seldom challenges her policies.
His new tunes take their cues from the music of Africa and Cuba. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take your cue from someonetake (your )cue from (someone/something)to be strongly influenced by someone or something else.
The national assembly takes its cue from the president and seldom challenges her policies.
His new tunes take their cues from the music of Africa and Cuba. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲