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follow-on

  • 1 noudatella

    • follow

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > noudatella

  • 2 seurailla

    • follow

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurailla

  • 3 toiminnan seuranta(suurkoneen

    • follow-up

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > toiminnan seuranta(suurkoneen

  • 4 seurantarata

    • follow up
    • follow
    • monitor

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurantarata

  • 5 seurata esimerkkiä

    • follow the lead
    • follow suit

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurata esimerkkiä

  • 6 jatkoneuvottelut

    • follow-up negotiations

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > jatkoneuvottelut

  • 7 jälkitilaus

    • follow-up order
    finance, business, economy
    • repeat order

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > jälkitilaus

  • 8 muistutuskirje

    • follow-up letter

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > muistutuskirje

  • 9 seurantakokous

    • follow-up meeting

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurantakokous

  • 10 seurantasäätö

    • follow-up control
    • servo control
    • follower control
    • cascade control

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurantasäätö

  • 11 seurantatutkimus

    • follow-up study

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurantatutkimus

  • 12 tunnustaa maata

    • follow suit

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > tunnustaa maata

  • 13 jatkot

    follow-up party

    Suomi-englanti pieni sanakirja > jatkot

  • 14 harjoittaa

    yks.nom. harjoittaa; yks.gen. harjoitan; yks.part. harjoitti; yks.ill. harjoittaisi; mon.gen. harjoittakoon; mon.part. harjoittanut; mon.ill. harjoitettiin
    carry on (verb)
    commit (verb)
    cultivate (verb)
    do (verb)
    drill (verb)
    exercise (verb)
    follow (verb)
    ply (verb)
    practice (verb)
    practise (verb)
    profess (verb)
    pursue (verb)
    rehearse (verb)
    train (verb)
    work (verb)
    * * *
    • ply
    • initiate
    • follow
    • exercise
    • engage in
    • drill
    • cultivate
    • do
    • practice
    • use
    • dril
    • practise
    • profess
    • prosecute
    • pursue
    • rehearse
    • schools
    • study
    • train
    • undertake
    • conjure
    • teach
    • carry on
    • break in
    • accustom
    • work
    • commit

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > harjoittaa

  • 15 jatko

    yks.nom. jatko; yks.gen. jatkon; yks.part. jatkoa; yks.ill. jatkoon; mon.gen. jatkojen; mon.part. jatkoja; mon.ill. jatkoihin
    addition (noun)
    continuation (noun)
    extension (noun)
    follow-up (noun)
    lengthening-piece (noun)
    scarf (noun)
    sequel (noun)
    * * *
    • lengthening-piece
    • supplement
    • sequel
    • scarf
    • resumption
    • prolongation
    • lengthening
    • furtherance
    • follow-up
    • extention
    • extension
    • continuation
    • addition
    • maintenance

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > jatko

  • 16 myötäillä

    yks.nom. myötäillä; yks.gen. myötäilen; yks.part. myötäili; yks.ill. myötäilisi; mon.gen. myötäilköön; mon.part. myötäillyt; mon.ill. myötäiltiin
    accompany (verb)
    adopt (verb)
    follow (verb)
    run along (verb)
    * * *
    • accompany
    • adopt
    • conform to
    • follow
    • go with
    • run along

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > myötäillä

  • 17 noudattaa

    yks.nom. noudattaa; yks.gen. noudatan; yks.part. noudatti; yks.ill. noudattaisi; mon.gen. noudattakoon; mon.part. noudattanut; mon.ill. noudatettiin
    adhere to (verb)
    agree (verb)
    comply with (verb)
    follow (verb)
    humor (verb)
    humour (verb)
    keep to (verb)
    obey (verb)
    observe (verb)
    pursue (verb)
    * * *
    • conform to
    • adhere to
    • act on
    • agree
    • comply with
    • fit
    • follow
    • go along
    • pursue
    • go by
    • observe
    • obey
    • keep to
    • keep along the line of
    • conform with

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > noudattaa

  • 18 seurata

    yks.nom. seurata; yks.gen. seuraan; yks.part. seurasi; yks.ill. seuraisi; mon.gen. seuratkoon; mon.part. seurannut; mon.ill. seurattiin
    accompany (verb)
    be a consequence of (verb)
    ensue (verb)
    ensue from (verb)
    follow (verb)
    observe (verb)
    pursue (verb)
    succeed (verb)
    watch (verb)
    * * *
    • observe
    • be the consequence
    • depend
    • derive
    • ensue from
    • ensue
    • follow
    • keep track
    • lurk for
    • obey
    • pursue
    • watch
    • succeed
    • result
    • trace something back to
    • be enclosed
    • lurk
    • take
    • be a consequence of
    • arise
    • accompany
    • be due to

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > seurata

  • 19 toinen

    another (adje)
    another person (adje)
    different (adje)
    one (adje)
    other (adje)
    second (adje)
    secondary (adje)
    another (noun)
    follow-up (noun)
    other (noun)
    second (noun)
    else (adve)
    * * *
    • another
    • one
    • one another
    • one - the other
    • follow-up
    • other people
    • different
    • secondary
    • another person
    • else
    • other
    • others
    • second
    • some
    • the others
    • the other
    • 2nd
    • s

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > toinen

  • 20 aiheutua

    yks.nom. aiheutua; yks.gen. aiheudun; yks.part. aiheutui; yks.ill. aiheutuisi; mon.gen. aiheutukoon; mon.part. aiheutunut; mon.ill. aiheuduttiin
    accrue (verb)
    be caused (verb)
    be due to (verb)
    be induced by (verb)
    be occasioned by (verb)
    come from (verb)
    come out (verb)
    originate (verb)
    result (verb)
    rise (verb)
    * * *
    • be occasioned by
    • derive
    • rise
    • revolve around
    • result
    • result from
    • reckon on
    • pros and cons
    • originate
    • originate in
    • grow out of
    • follow from
    • be caused
    • accrue
    • come out
    • bank on
    • depend
    • be due to
    • be induced by
    • come from
    • count on
    • arise

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > aiheutua

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