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♦voorbeelden:1 de follow-up van een lp/roman • the follow-up to an LP, the sequel to a novel -
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■ An effort to score after a failed defensive action by the opposing team, or after the ball rebounds off the bar or post.■ Torschussversuch nach einem von der gegnerischen Mannschaft abgewehrten Schuss oder nach einem Pfosten- bzw. Lattenschuss. -
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أَعْقَبَ \ follow: to come after or be after: Night follows day. Four follows three. A team follows its leader. \ اِتَّبَعَ (طريقًا) \ follow: to go along (a road): Follow the road until you come to the hotel. \ تَبِعَ \ follow: to come after or be after: Night follows day. Four follows three. A team follows its leader. \ صَحّ \ follow: to be a fact because sth. else is a fact: If you speak French, it does not follow that you can write it. \ See Also تَرتَّب، نَتَجَ بالضرورة \ وَلِيَ \ follow: to come after or be after: Night follows day. Four follows three. A team follows its leader. -
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[ˈfɔləu] verb1) to go or come after:يَتْبَعُ، يَسيرُ وراءI will follow (you).
2) to go along (a road, river etc):يَسْلُك طريقا، يَسيرُFollow this road.
3) to understand:يَفْهَمDo you follow (my argument)?
4) to act according to:يَتَّبِعُ، يُطيعI followed his advice.
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French\ \ suivi; relance; rappelGerman\ \ Follow up; nachfassende BefragungDutch\ \ vervolgonderzoekItalian\ \ insistenzaSpanish\ \ seguimiento; subsiguienteCatalan\ \ seguiment, continuacióPortuguese\ \ seguimento; follow-upRomanian\ \ follow-upDanish\ \ opfølgningNorwegian\ \ etterundersøke; etterundersøkelseSwedish\ \ uppföljningGreek\ \ συνέχισηFinnish\ \ seurantatutkimusHungarian\ \ nyomonkövetésTurkish\ \ izlemeEstonian\ \ jälgimine; järelküsitlusLithuanian\ \ tolesnis; tyrimasSlovenian\ \ spremljanjePolish\ \ uzupełnienie; dalej prowadzić; uzupełniać; śledzićRussian\ \ доработкаUkrainian\ \ контроль термінів виконанняSerbian\ \ наставакIcelandic\ \ eftirfylgniEuskara\ \ jarraipena emanFarsi\ \ peygiriPersian-Farsi\ \ پيگيريArabic\ \ متابعةAfrikaans\ \ opvolgChinese\ \ 后 继 , 追 踪Korean\ \ 추적 -
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فَهِمَ \ comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. gather: (with a clause as the object) to understand: I gather from your son that he has left school. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. make sense: (of a person, with of) to understand: I can’t make sense of these accounts. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reason, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see. Yes, I see. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. -
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تَابَعَ \ continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work or to work or working). follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
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напоминание; повторное рекламное письмовторое ( или любое последующее) обращение прямой почтовой рекламыfollow-up of approved projects — осуществление ( утверждённых проектов), дальнейшие работы
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > follow-up
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nounfurther reaction or response:مُتابعَهWas there any follow-up to the letter you wrote to the newspaper?
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سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
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['fɒləʊ]Abbreviation: FOL
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follow — [ˈfɒləʊ ǁ ˈfɑːloʊ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to come or happen afterwards: • The company s decision to diversify follows a sharp decline in demand for its products. • As the recession worsened, further closures followed. 2.… … Financial and business terms
Follow-on — is a term used in the sport of cricket to describe a situation where the team that bats second is forced to take its second batting innings immediately after its first, because the team was not able to get close enough (within 200 runs) to the… … Wikipedia
Follow — Fol low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Followed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Following}.][OE. foluwen, folwen, folgen, AS. folgian, fylgean, fylgan; akin to D. volgen, OHG. folg[=e]n, G. folgen, Icel. fylgja, Sw. f[ o]lja, Dan. f[ o]lge, and perh. to E. folk.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
follow — [fäl′ō] vt. [ME folwen < OE folgian, akin to Ger folgen & (?) Welsh olafiad, follower] 1. to come or go after 2. to go after in order to catch; chase; pursue 3. to go along [follow the right road] 4. to come or occur after in time, in a series … English World dictionary
follow — vb 1 Follow, succeed, ensue, supervene mean to come after someone or, more often, something. Although all of these verbs occur as transitives and intransitives, ensue and supervene are more commonly intransitive verbs. Follow is the general term… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
follow-up — follow up1 adj [only before noun] done in order to find out more or do more about something →↑follow up ▪ a follow up study on children and poverty follow up 2 follow up2 n 1.) [U and C] something that is done to make sure that earlier actions… … Dictionary of contemporary English
follow — ► VERB 1) move or travel behind. 2) go after (someone) so as to observe or monitor them. 3) go along (a route or path). 4) come after in time or order. 5) be a logical consequence. 6) (also follow on from) occur as a result of … English terms dictionary
follow-up — follow ,up noun 1. ) count or uncount something that is done in order to complete something: Everyone liked my proposal, but there hasn t been any follow up. The researchers conducted a follow up study two years later. a ) something that is done… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
follow-up — n. 1. a second (or subsequent) action to increase the effectiveness of an initial action. Also used attributively; as a follow up visit. Note: A follow up may be of various types. After a medical examination, a second examination (or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
follow — fol·low vt: to be in accordance with (a prior decision): accept as authoritative see also precedent compare overrule Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
follow — (v.) O.E. folgian, fylgan follow, accompany; follow after, pursue, also obey, apply oneself to a practice or calling, from W.Gmc. *fulg (Cf. O.S. folgon, O.Fris. folgia, M.Du. volghen, Du. volgen, O.H.G. folgen, Ger. folgen, O.N. fylgja to follow … Etymology dictionary