to  take  a cue from  somebody or something
take
teɪk
teik
a
ə
ē
cue
kju:
kyoo
from
frɒm
from
somebody or something
[take] {one's} cue from {sb/sth}

Définition et signification de « take a cue from somebody or something » en anglais

to take a cue from somebody or something
01

to take notice of someone else's action or behavior in an attempt to reach the same success 

idiome
informel
Exemples
In order to improve his public speaking skills, he took a cue from a renowned orator and studied their delivery techniques. 
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