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61 follow-up synchronizing circuit
follow-up synchronizing circuit Nachlaufsynchronisierschaltung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > follow-up synchronizing circuit
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62 follow-up system
follow-up system Nachlaufregelungssystem nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > follow-up system
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63 follow-up time gap
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > follow-up time gap
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64 follow through
1. transitive verbzu Ende verfolgen; durchziehen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb(Sport) durchschwingen* * *I. vt1. (pursue)to \follow through through ⇆ sth etw zu Ende führento \follow through through ⇆ an aim/a desire ein Ziel/einen Wunsch zu Ende verfolgento \follow through through ⇆ a plan/project einen Plan/ein Projekt durchziehen fam [o zu Ende führen2. (have an interest in, watch)to \follow through through ⇆ sth etw bis zum Ende verfolgenthe journalist \follow throughed the story through der Journalist verfolgte die Story bis zum Ende3. (study)* * *1. vt separgument durchdenken, (zu Ende) verfolgen; idea, plan, undertaking (zu Ende) verfolgen, durchziehen2. vi2)to follow through with sth (with plan) — etw zu Ende verfolgen; (with threat) etw wahr machen
* * *A v/t → academic.ru/28606/follow_out">follow outB v/i besonders Golf: durchschwingen* * *1. transitive verbzu Ende verfolgen; durchziehen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb(Sport) durchschwingen -
65 follow-the-leader
fol·low-my-ˈlead·ern BRIT, AUSfol·low-the-ˈlead·ern AM Kinderspiel, bei dem die Teilnehmer alles nachmachen müssen, was der Anführer vormacht* * *['fɒləʊmaɪ'liːdə(r)] (US) ['fɒləʊðə'liːdə(r)]nSpiel, bei dem alle nachmachen müssen, was einer vormacht* * * -
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67 follow-my-leader
fol·low-my-ˈlead·ern BRIT, AUSfol·low-the-ˈlead·ern AM Kinderspiel, bei dem die Teilnehmer alles nachmachen müssen, was der Anführer vormacht* * *['fɒləʊmaɪ'liːdə(r)] (US) ['fɒləʊðə'liːdə(r)]nSpiel, bei dem alle nachmachen müssen, was einer vormacht* * *follow-my-leader [-mıˈliːdə(r)] s Kinderspiel, bei dem die Spieler alles nachmachen müssen, was der Anführer vormacht:he wants us to play follow-my-leader fig er möchte, dass wir ihm alles nachmachen -
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69 follow object
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70 follow through
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71 follow through and overlapping action
English-german technical dictionary > follow through and overlapping action
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72 follow out
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74 follow die
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75 follow in order
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76 follow spot
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77 follow-on tool
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79 follow-up action
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80 follow-up circuit
<el> ■ Folgeschaltung f
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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