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следовать; следить; подчинятьсяto follow suit — следовать примеру, подражать
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1) (to go further in doing something: The police are following up a clue.) seguir2) (to find out more about (something): I followed up the news.) seguirfollow up vt: seguir (una sugerencia, etc.), investigar (una huella)v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<case\>\> seguir*, darle* seguimiento a1. VT + ADV1) (=investigate) [+ case] investigarto follow up a lead — seguir or investigar una pista
2) (=take further action on) [+ offer] reiterar; [+ job application] hacer un seguimiento de; [+ suggestion] investigar3) (=reinforce) [+ victory, advantage, success] consolidarthey imposed trade sanctions and followed that up with an oil embargo — impusieron sanciones comerciales y las consolidaron con un embargo de petróleo
they followed the visit up with a series of talks — consolidaron la visita con una serie de conferencias
2.VI + ADV (Ftbl) rematar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<case\>\> seguir*, darle* seguimiento a -
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'fɑːləʊ'ɑːn, ˌfɒləʊ'ɒnnoun (BrE) continuación f[ˌfɒlǝʊ'ɒn]N continuación f•
a follow-on to sth — una continuación de algothis course for bridge players with some experience is intended as a follow-on to the beginners' course — este curso de bridge para jugadores con algo de experiencia es una continuación del curso para principiantes
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v1) следовать (чему-л.), придерживаться (чего-л.); соблюдать (что-л.)2) следить (за чем-л.), интересоваться (чем-л.)3) следовать (за кем-л.), быть преемником (кого-л.)•to follow in smb's footsteps — идти по чьим-л. стопам
to follow up — 1) упорно преследовать 2) доводить до конца (работу и т.п.); развивать (успех и т.п.)
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v. 1. дагах, дагаад явах. 2. дагах, мөрдөх, баримтлах. 3. дагах, дууриах, хуулбарлах. 4. дагнах. 5. ойлгох, ухах. Sorry, I don't \follow (you). Уучлаарай, би (таныг) ойлгосонгүй. 6. чих тавин сонсох, дагуулж харах, дагаж хэлэх. 7. сонирхох, идэвхтэй оролцох. 8. үр дагавар болох, дагалдах. follow in sb's footsteps дагах, мөрөөр замнах, залгамжлах. follow suit дагах, дууриах. follow sth through гүйцээх, дуусгах, дуустал нь үргэлжлүүлэх.
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