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1 follow
[fol·low || 'fɑləʊ /'fɒl-]◙ v. לבוא אחרי; לעקוב; ללכת לאורך-; לנהוג לפי-; לציית; לנבוע; לעסוק ב-; להבין* * *◙ ןיבהל ;-ב קוסעל ;עובנל ;תייצל ;-יפל גוהנל ;-ךרואל תכלל ;בוקעל ;ירחא אובל◄ -
2 follow me
"עקוב אחרי", שירות טלפון המאפשר העברה אוטומטית של שיחת טלפון מהמספר שחויג למספר טלפון אחר* * *◙ רחא ןופלט רפסמל גיוחש רפסמהמ ןופלט תחיש לש תיטמוטוא הרבעה רשפאמה ןופלט תוריש,"ירחא בוקע"◄ -
3 follow up
מעקב* * *◙ בקעמ◄ -
4 follow advice
לשמוע לעצה* * *◙ הצעל עומשל◄ -
5 follow in someone's footsteps
ללכת בעקבות* * *◙ תובקעב תכלל◄ -
6 follow like sheep
ללכת אחריו כצאן* * *◙ ןאצכ וירחא תכלל◄ -
7 follow one's nose
ללכת ישר; ללכת לפי החוש* * *◙ שוחה יפל תכלל ;רשי תכלל◄ -
8 follow out
לבצע עד הסוף; לצאת אחרי מישהו* * *◙ והשימ ירחא תאצל ;ףוסה דע עצבל◄ -
9 follow suit
לנהוג כמוהו* * *◙ והומכ גוהנל◄ -
10 follow the arrow!
לך בכיוון החץ!* * *◙ !ץחה ןוויכב ךל◄ -
11 follow the example
ללכת בדרך, לקחת דוגמא* * *◙ אמגוד תחקל,ךרדב תכלל◄ -
12 follow the footsteps of
ללכת בדרך של* * *◙ לש ךרדב תכלל◄ -
13 follow the law
ללמוד משפטים* * *◙ םיטפשמ דומלל◄ -
14 follow the lead
ללכת אחרי, ללכת בעקבות* * *◙ תובקעב תכלל,ירחא תכלל◄ -
15 follow the rules
לפעול לפי הכללים, לציית להוראות* * *◙ תוארוהל תייצל,םיללכה יפל לועפל◄ -
16 follow the sea
להיות ליורד-ים* * *◙ םי-דרויל תויהל◄ -
17 follow through
להמשיך; להשלים; השלמה* * *◙ המלשה ;םילשהל ;ךישמהל◄ -
18 follow up post
מאמר המשך, מאמר בקבוצת דיון המתייחס למאמר קודם* * *◙ םדוק רמאמל סחייתמה ןויד תצובקב רמאמ,ךשמה רמאמ◄ -
19 follow-up discussion
דיון מעקב* * *◙ בקעמ ןויד◄ -
20 follow-up sheet
גיליון-מעקב* * *◙ בקעמ-ןויליג◄
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