US /kju/
・UK /kju:/
this is not a McDonald's with a moat around it where there's a queue of kayaks lining up for each window in turn.
where there's a queue of kayaks
And when you're moving slowly in a queue, again, also never get closer to the vehicle in front of you so that, at all times, you can see the tires of the vehicle in front of you making clear contact with the pavement.
Just in English, Q-U-E is kyuh as in queue, kyu, as in barbecue, and kwuh as in Quebec or queen.
Q-U-E is kyuh as in queue
>>> YOU ARE NEXT IN THE QUEUE TO
You are next in the queue to speak to a Southwest Airlines representative.
But really we just say "queue," "queue."
One syllable, and everyone knows that British people love "queueing," "queue," "to queue," "there is a queue."
Total Access also permitted subscribers to return their rentals to a brick-and-mortar location in exchange for new titles in or out of their queue.
On these rare occasions though, where you do have very large programs that you need to run, AutomationOne does have a feature called the Command Queue that can be used for these much larger files.
It did happen a few times, yeah, because, I mean, wherever you park it, people will queue up.
'Cause wherever you park it, people will queue up.
This is the check-in hall and will be the first queue you will encounter.
This is the check-in hall, and will be the first queue you will encounter.
Some other common examples are "liaison", "queue", and "jeopardy".