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41 follow along
v.1 llevar el mismo paso.2 seguir por todas partes. -
42 follow around
v.1 seguir a todos lados, seguir a todas partes.2 seguir por. -
43 follow closely
v.seguir de cerca, seguir los pasos de, pisar los talones a, seguir las huellas de. -
44 follow everywhere
v.seguir a todas partes, seguir a todo sitio, seguir a todos lados. -
45 follow out
v.1 llevar a cabo, llevar a término.2 seguir a pie juntillas, cumplir, seguir al pie de la letra.3 seguir hasta afuera, perseguir hasta el final. -
46 follow suit
v.1 seguir el ejemplo.2 abrir causa, seguir pleito, abrir juicio, seguir un pleito. -
47 follow that
v.deducirse que, derivarse que, deducirse de ello que, deducirse de eso que. -
48 follow through
v.1 llevar a cabo, dar el remate a, dar seguimiento a, no dejar de seguir, seguir hasta el fin.2 cursar. -
49 follow-the-leader
s.juego en el que los participantes hacen lo que alguien manda. -
50 follow-through
s.1 acompañamiento (del golpe) (Sport) (of stroke)2 seguimiento, continuación.3 movimiento complementario. -
51 follow-up advertisement
s.publicidad recordatoria, publicidad de mantenimiento. -
52 follow-up advertising
s.publicidad recordatoria, publicidad de mantenimiento. -
53 follow-up appointment
s.cita de seguimiento. -
54 follow-up care
s.seguimiento clínico, atención operatoria, atención post operatoria. -
55 follow-up commercial
s.publicidad recordatoria, publicidad de mantenimiento. -
56 follow-up control
s.control de seguimiento. -
57 follow-up crisis
s.crisis secundaria, crisis posterior. -
58 follow-up interview
s.entrevista complementaria. -
59 follow-up letter
s.carta de seguimiento, carta recordatoria. -
60 follow-up mechanism
s.mecanismo de seguimiento.
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