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  • 1 follow

    vt., vi., n. \follow을 따라가다, \follow에 계속하다, \follow에 따르다, \follow의 결과로 일어나다, 추적하다, 종사하다, 이해하다, 뒤따르다, 추종, 추구, (음식점에서) 더 청하는 음식

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  • 2 follow up

    추적, 추적검사, 추적조사

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  • 3 follow scene

    x. 이동 촬영한 장면

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  • 4 follow shot

    x. 밀어치기, (피사체에 맞춘) 이동 촬영

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  • 5 follow up study

    추적조사

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  • 6 F.C.

    I
    x. fielder's choice, follow copy
    II
    x. Football Club, Free Church

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  • 7 hound

    n., vt. 사냥개, 비열한자, 열중하는 사람, 사냥개로 사냥하다, 맹렬히 쫓다, follow the \hounds or ride to \hounds 사냥개를 전면에 세워 말타고 사냥하다

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  • 8 lead

    I
    n. 납, 납제품, (연필의) 심, 측연, 함석 지붕, heave the \lead 수심을 재다
    II
    vt. 납을 씌우다(채워 매우다), 인데르를 채우다
    III
    vt. 인도(안내)하다, 거느리다, 꾀다, 지내다, (생활, 일상을) 보내다
    IV
    vi. 안내하다, (길이) 통하다, 솔선하다, \lead away 데리고 가다, \lead by the nose 맹종시키다, \lead off 시작하다, \lead on 꾀다
    V
    n. 선도, 솔선, 지휘, 지침, 조언, 우세, (물을 끌어들이는) 도량, 도선, 광맥, follow the \lead of...의 예에 따르다

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  • 9 plow

    n., vt., vi. 쟁기, 제설기, 경작지, 북두칠성(follow the plow 농업에 종사하다, plow back 재투자하다)-쟁기질 하다, 두둑을 만들다, 파도를 헤치고 나아가다, 낙제시키다, 쟁기로 갈다, 갈듯이나아가다

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  • 10 suit

    I
    n. 탄원, 청원, 간원, 소송, 고소, 구애, 구혼, (옷)한 벌, (카드의) 짝패 한 벌, follow \suit (카드놀이에서) 처음 내놓은 패와 같은 짝패를 내다, 남하는 대로 하다
    II
    vt.,...에게 (갖춤 벌의) 옷을 입히다, (갖추게 한다는 뜻에서) 적합(일치)하게 하다(to, for), 적합하다,...에 어울리다,...의 마음에 들다
    III
    vi. 형편이 좋다, 적합하다, \suitoneself 제 멋대로 하다

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  • 11 trail

    I
    vt. (옷자락 따위를) 질질 끌다, 늘어뜨리다, 끌며(늘어뜨리며) 가다,...의 뒤를 쫓다(follow), 길게 이야기하다, (풀을)밟아서 길을 내다
    II
    vi. 질질 끌리다, (머리카락, 밧줄 따위가)늘어지다, 꼬리를 끌다, (담쟁이, 뱀 따위가)기다, 으로 뻗치다, 발을 끌며 걷다(along), (목소리 따위가)점점 사라지다
    III
    n. (발)자국, (사냥 짐승의)냄새 자국, 오솔길, 늘어진 것, (연기, 구름의) 으로 뻗침, 단서, off the \trail 냄새 자국을 잃고, 길을 잃고, on the \trail of...을 추적하여

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