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61 follow-up mission
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62 follow-up process
s.proceso de seguimiento. -
63 follow-up study
s.estudio de seguimiento. -
64 follow-up survey
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65 follow-up treatment
s.tratamiento post operatorio. -
66 follow-up visit
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67 just follow your nose
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68 to follow suit
(at cards) jugar del mismo palo 2 (figuratively) hacer lo mismo————————seguir su ejemplo, hacer lo mismo -
69 to follow one's nose
seguir todo recto(=go straight on) ir todo seguido; (=use one's instinct) dejarse guiar por el instinto -
70 to follow in somebody's footsteps
seguir los pasos a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to follow in somebody's footsteps
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71 to follow somebody's lead
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72 to follow the crowd / move with the crowd
to follow the crowd / move with the crowdseguir a la mayoría, dejarse llevar por la corrienteEnglish-spanish dictionary > to follow the crowd / move with the crowd
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73 to follow through
1 (complete) llevar a cabo1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL acompañar el golpe -
74 to follow up
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75 to take/follow somebody's advice
to take/follow somebody's adviceseguir el consejo de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take/follow somebody's advice
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76 to come/follow thick and fast
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77 to follow hard on sb's heels
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78 to follow in sb's footsteps
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79 it's a hard or tough act to follow
English-spanish dictionary > it's a hard or tough act to follow
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80 aileron follow-up
nAIR TRANSP timón de cola m
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