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слідувати ( чомусь); дотримуватися, притримуватися, керуватися, додержуватися, виконувати; виявлятися, випливати ( з чогось); супроводжуватиfollow the policy of non-alignment with military blocs — = follow the policy of non-affiliation with military blocs проводити курс на неприєднання до військових блоків
follow the policy of non-affiliation with military blocs — = follow the policy of non-alignment with military blocs
- followerfollow up complaints and customers' suggestions — розглядати скарги і пропозиції покупців (клієнтів)
- follow a policy
- follow a precedent
- follow a procedure
- follow a worm scent
- follow an earlier decision
- follow diplomacy as a career
- follow letter
- follow notice
- follow on
- follow persistently
- follow proceeding in absentia
- follow proceedings in absentia
- follow proceeding in court
- follow proceedings in court
- follow regulations
- follow the case
- follow the custom
- follow the law
- follow the lead
- follow up
- follow-up
- follow-up action
- follow-up counseling
- follow-up counselling
- follow-up investigation
- follow-up investigator
- follow-up negotiations
- follow-up process
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[ʹfɒləʋʹʌp] phr v1. 1) упорно (пре)следовать2) доводить до концаto follow up an advantage - воен. развивать успех
2. сопровождатьto follow up one's convictions with actions - действовать в соответствии со своими убеждениями; ≅ его убеждения подкрепляются соответствующими поступками
3. проводить диспансерное лечение выписавшихся из больницы; наблюдать за больными, прошедшими курс лечения4. расследовать (что-л.) для принятия мерto follow up complaints and customers' suggestions - разбирать жалобы и предложения покупателей
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1) преследовать упорно, энергично тж. перен.
2) доводить до конца;
развивать, завершать The director will follow up the committee's suggestions. ≈ Директор доведен до конца дела, предложенные комитетом. упорно( пре) следовать доводить до конца - to * an advantage( военное) развивать успех сопровождать - to * one's convictions with actions действовать в соответствии со своими убеждениями;
его убеждения подкрепляются соответствующими поступками проводить диспансерное лечение выписавшихся из больницы;
наблюдать за больными, прошедшими курс лечения расследовать( что-л.) для принятия мер - to * complaints and customers' suggestions разбирать жалобы и предложения покупателейБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > follow up
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