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follow
- IPA[ˈfälō]
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- go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind;go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor
verb: follow, 3rd person present: follows, gerund or present participle: following, past tense: followed, past participle: followed
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- 1. go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind she went back into the house, and Ben followed her he was following behind in his car 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor the KGB man followed her everywhere 同義詞
- ▪ archaic strive after; aim at I follow fame
- ▪ go along (a route or path).
- ▪ (of a route or path) go in the same direction as or parallel to (another) the road follows a hidden sweetwater brook
- ▪ keep track of; trace the movement or direction of she followed his gaze, peering into the gloom
- 2. come after in time or order the six years that followed his restoration the rates are as follows
- ▪ happen after (something else) as a consequence raucous laughter followed the ribald remark retribution soon followed 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ be a logical consequence of something this argument simply doesn't follow it thus follows from this equation that the value must be negative
- ▪ (of a person) do something after (something else) he follows his surprise hit movie with a paranoid thriller
- ▪ have (a dish or course) after another or others in a meal turkey was followed by dessert
- 3. act according to (an instruction or precept) he has difficulty in following written instructions 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ conform to the film faithfully follows Shakespeare's plot 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ act according to the lead or example of (someone) he follows Aristotle in believing this 同義詞
- ▪ treat as a teacher or guide those who seek to follow Jesus Christ
- 4. pay close attention to (something) I've been following this discussion closely
- ▪ maintain awareness of the current state or progress of (events in a particular sphere or account) young Italians follow football 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person or account) be concerned with the development of (something) the book follows the life and career of Henry Clay
- ▪ track (a person, group, or organization) by subscribing to their account on a social media website or application if you've been following me on Facebook recently you may have seen a bunch of different posts about surgery and back trouble I don't follow many celebrities on Twitter anymore
- ▪ understand the meaning or tendency of (a speaker or argument) I still don't follow you 同義詞 反義詞
- 5. practice (a trade or profession).
- ▪ undertake or carry out (a course of action or study) she followed a strict diet
- coming after or as a result of: police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area
- a body of supporters or admirers: he attracted a worldwide following
- next in time: the following day there was a ceremony in St Peter's Square
Oxford Dictionary
- coming after or as a result of: police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area
- a body of supporters or admirers: he attracted a worldwide following
- next in time: the following day there was a ceremony in St. Peter's Square
Oxford American Dictionary
- a continuation or repetition of something that has already been started or done: a follow-up study of the same interviewees after retirement
Oxford American Dictionary
- a continuation or repetition of something that has already been started or done: a follow-up study of the same interviewees after retirement
Oxford Dictionary
- continue an action or task to its conclusion
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- the action of occurring as a consequence or result of something: follow-on treatment
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- a thing which follows on from another: it will act as the follow-on to the current version of the software
Oxford Dictionary
- continuation of the movement of a bat, racket, or club after striking a ball.
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- go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind: she went back into the house, and Ben followed her the men followed in another car
Oxford Dictionary