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1 follow
n. bilardoda bir vuruş————————v. izlemek, takip etmek, uymak, dinlemek, sürdürmek, sonra gelmek, sonucu olmak, dolayı olmak* * *1. izle (v.) 2. aşağıdaki (n.)* * *['foləu] 1. verb1) (to go or come after: I will follow (you).) izlemek2) (to go along (a road, river etc): Follow this road.)...-den gitmek3) (to understand: Do you follow (my argument)?) anlamak4) (to act according to: I followed his advice.) tutmak, uymak•- follower- following 2. adjective1) (coming after: the following day.) ertesi2) (about to be mentioned: You will need the following things.) aşağıdaki3. preposition(after; as a result of: Following his illness, his hair turned white.)...-den sonra4. pronoun(things about to be mentioned: You must bring the following - pen, pencil, paper and rubber.) şunlar- follow up -
2 follow-up
noun (further reaction or response: Was there any follow-up to the letter you wrote to the newspaper?) tepki -
3 follow up
izlemek, takip etmek, peşini bırakmamak, kovalamak, faydalanmak, izinde olmak* * *takip et* * *1) (to go further in doing something: The police are following up a clue.) sürdürmek2) (to find out more about (something): I followed up the news.) araştırmak -
4 follow me
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5 follow on
ara vermeden devam etmek, devam etmek -
6 follow me
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7 follow on
ara vermeden devam etmek, devam etmek -
8 follow
izlemek, pesinden gitmek, takip etmek; arkasindan gelmek, hemen ardindan yer almak; anlamak; dikkatle dinlemek; uymak; -in sonucu olmak, -in ardindan gelmek, olusmak, izlemek -
9 follow up
izlemek, takip etmek; sonuna kadar götürmek -
10 follow
v.izle:n.aşağıdaki -
11 follow up
takip et -
12 follow in someone's footsteps
(to do the same as someone has done before one: When he joined the police force he was following in his father's footsteps.) birinin izinden gitmek -
13 follow one's nose
dümdüz gitmek, burnunun dikine gitmek, bildiğini okumak* * *(to go straight forward.) dosdoğru gitmek -
14 follow suit
aynı renkten oynamak, taklit etmek, aynı hareketi yapmak* * *(to do just as someone else has done: He went to bed and I followed suit.) izinden gitmek, aynı şeyi yapmak -
15 follow through
gerçekleştirmek, harfi harfine yerine getirmek* * *tamamla -
16 follow about
v. peşini bırakmamak, peşine takılmak -
17 follow in smb.'s wake
izinden gitmek, izlemek, takip etmek, yolunda olmak, dümen suyundan gitmek -
18 follow me, please
lütfen beni takip edin. -
19 follow my leader
baştakinin hareketlerinin taklit edildiği oyun -
20 follow one's bent
yeteneği olan işi yapmak, sevdiği işi yapmak
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