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21 follow-up visit
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22 follow-the-leader
'fɑːləʊðə'liːdər, ˌfɒləʊðə'liːdə(r)mass nounto play follow-the-leader-the-leader — jugar* a lo que haga el rey, jugar* a lo que hace la mano, hace la tras (Méx), jugar* al mono mayor (Chi)
[ˌfɒlǝʊðǝ'liːdǝ(r)]N (US) = follow-my-leader* * *['fɑːləʊðə'liːdər, ˌfɒləʊðə'liːdə(r)]mass nounto play follow-the-leader-the-leader — jugar* a lo que haga el rey, jugar* a lo que hace la mano, hace la tras (Méx), jugar* al mono mayor (Chi)
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23 follow-my-leader
s.1 juego en el que los participantes han de imitar lo que hace el primero de la fila.2 juego en el que los participantes hacen lo que alguien manda. follow-my-leader follow-the-leader -
24 follow-my-leader
[ˌfɒlǝʊmǝ'liːdǝ(r)]N juego en el que los participantes hacen lo que alguien manda -
25 follow one's nose
(to go straight forward.) seguir rectofollow one's nose*expr.• seguir una línea recta* expr. -
26 follow suit
(to do just as someone else has done: He went to bed and I followed suit.) hacer lo mismo (que otra persona), seguir el ejemplo(de otra persona)expr.• seguir el ejemplo expr.v.• arrastrar v.• asistir v. -
27 follow out
VT + ADV [+ idea, plan] llevar a cabo; [+ order] ejecutar, cumplir; [+ instructions] seguir -
28 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.) seguir los pasos de alguien -
29 follow in someone's footsteps
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > follow in someone's footsteps
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30 follow-up study
estudio de seguimiento, encuesta prospectiva, estudio prospectivoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > follow-up study
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31 follow-up test
reconocimiento de control, examen complementario, prueba de seguimientoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > follow-up test
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32 follow-on stroke
golpe redobladoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > follow-on stroke
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33 follow F-stop
viCINEMAT, PHOTO, TV ajustar la abertura -
34 follow focus
nCINEMAT, PHOTO, TV mando de foco mviCINEMAT, PHOTO, TV enfocar en movimiento -
35 follow range
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36 follow rest
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37 follow spot
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38 follow about
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39 follow advice
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40 follow after
v.1 ir detrás de, seguir después de, venir detrás de.2 subseguir.
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