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1 andar a las vueltas de
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2 seguir hacia dentro
• follow in -
3 proseguir el camino
• follow one's road• follow one's way• follow the road• follow the way -
4 dar seguimiento a
• follow• follow up on• follow up with -
5 seguir a todas partes
• follow about• follow around• follow everywhere -
6 seguir a todos lados
• follow about• follow around• follow everywhere -
7 seguir el ejemplo de
• follow in the footsteps of• follow the example of• follow the lead of -
8 seguir la corriente
• follow the crowd• follow the lead• follow the tide• go the way of all flesh• go the whole• go with one's tail between one's legs• go with the tide• jump on the bandwagon• play along• swim with the current• swim with the stream• swim with the tide -
9 carta recordatoria
• follow up• follow-up letter -
10 dejarse llevar de la corriente
• follow the crowd• follow the herdDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dejarse llevar de la corriente
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11 hacer los trámites
• follow the procedure• follow the required steps• take the measurements• take the oath -
12 publicidad de mantenimiento
• follow-up advertisement• follow-up advertisingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > publicidad de mantenimiento
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13 publicidad recordatoria
• follow-up advertisement• follow-up advertisingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > publicidad recordatoria
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14 seguir a la manada
• follow the crowd• follow the herd -
15 seguir como ejemplo
• follow as an example• follow in the footsteps of• live up to -
16 seguir el camino
• follow the road• follow the way -
17 seguir los pasos
• follow the example• follow the steps• keep track -
18 seguir los pasos de
• follow closely• follow in the footsteps of• tread down• tread lightly -
19 venir detrás de
• follow• follow after -
20 abrir una causa contra
• follow suit against• proceed against
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follow — [ˈfɒləʊ ǁ ˈfɑːloʊ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to come or happen afterwards: • The company s decision to diversify follows a sharp decline in demand for its products. • As the recession worsened, further closures followed. 2.… … Financial and business terms
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follow-up — n. 1. a second (or subsequent) action to increase the effectiveness of an initial action. Also used attributively; as a follow up visit. Note: A follow up may be of various types. After a medical examination, a second examination (or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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