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61 follow
تَابَعَ \ continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work or to work or working). follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
62 follow through
1) следовать( указаниям)
2) спорт завершать (удар, бросок и т. п.) If you learn to follow through when you first start to play, you will increase your skill and style. ≈ Если ты научишься наносить удар правильно с самого начала, ты будешь играть лучше.
3) пытаться After the first victory, our army followed through to win every battle. ≈ После первой победы, армия считала, что так выиграет и все остальные. доводить до конца - to * a line of inquiry расследовать /исследовать/ дело /вопрос/ до конца преследовать до конца полностью осуществлять, выполнять - to * smb.'s orders выполнить чьи-л. приказания доводить до логического конца (рассуждение и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > follow through
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63 follow the river
амер.получить работу в речном порту или на речном судне, стать речникомBoy after boy managed to get on the river. (M. Twain, ‘Old Times’, ch. I) — Многим парням удавалось стать речниками.
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64 follow up
(ударение на up) подкреплять, закреплять: After Jane sent a letter to apply for a job, she followed it up by going to talk to the personnel manager.— После того, как Джейн написала ходатайственное письмо с просьбой взять ее на работу, она подкрепила его еще и собеседованием с управляющим.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > follow up
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65 follow
vt.1 seguir (person, path, route)2 seguir (example, pattern, fashion, instructions) ; hacer, seguir (career)3 seguir (understand)4 seguir (pay attention to)5 entender.6 obedecer, hacer caso a, guiarse por.7 prestar atención a, agarrar el hilo a.vi.1 seguir (come after)it follows that… se sigue o deduce que…it follows from X that Y de X se deduce que Y3 entender (understand) (pt & pp followed) -
66 follow after
Макаров: идти следом -
67 follow after
intransitive verb iskati kaj; prizadevati si za kaj -
68 follow\ after
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69 follow after
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70 follow after
v.1 ir detrás de, seguir después de, venir detrás de.2 subseguir. -
71 go after
идти за глагол: -
72 come after
преследовать глагол: -
73 get after
получить после глагол: -
74 run after
бегать за глагол: -
75 go after
(follow)a hunt. -
76 look after
transitive verb1) (follow with one's eyes) nachsehen (+ Dat.)2) (attend to) sich kümmern um3) (care for) sorgen fürlook after oneself — allein zurechtkommen; für sich selbst sorgen
look after yourself! — pass auf dich auf!
* * *(to attend to or take care of: to look after the children.) sich kümmern um* * *vi1. (glance)▪ to \look after after sb/sth jdm/etw nachsehen [o nachblicken2. (take care of)to \look after after one's own interests seine eigenen Interessen verfolgento \look after after one's own für seine eigenen Leute sorgen\look after after yourself! pass auf dich auf!3. (keep an eye on)▪ to \look after after sb/sth auf jdn/etw aufpassenwill you be so kind and \look after after my luggage? wären Sie so freundlich, auf mein Gepäck aufzupassen?4. (be responsible for)* * *vi +prep obj1) (= take care of) sich kümmern umhe's only looking after his own interests — er handelt nur im eigenen Interesse
3) (= follow with eyes) nachsehen (+dat)* * *look after v/i1. nachblicken, -schauen, -sehen (dat)* * *transitive verb1) (follow with one's eyes) nachsehen (+ Dat.)2) (attend to) sich kümmern um3) (care for) sorgen fürlook after oneself — allein zurechtkommen; für sich selbst sorgen
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77 go after
transitive verb* * *1) (to try to win: He's going after that prize.) streben2) (to follow or chase: Go after him and apologize.) nachlaufen* * *◆ go aftervi1. (follow)2. (chase)▪ to \go after after sth sich akk um etw akk bemühen; (have one's eye on) es auf etw akk abgesehen haben fam; goal etw verfolgen* * *go after v/i1. nachlaufen (dat)2. sich um eine Stelle, ein Mädchen etc bemühen* * *transitive verb(hunt) jagen; zu stellen versuchen; (fig.) anstreben; sich bemühen um [Job] -
78 look after
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79 come after
1. vi +prep obj1) (= follow in sequence, be of less importance than) kommen nachthe noun comes after the verb — das Substantiv steht nach or hinter dem Verb
2) (= pursue) herkommen hinter (+dat)3) (= follow later) nachkommen2. vi(= follow later) nachkommen* * *come after v/i2. etwas holen kommen3. suchen, sich bemühen um -
80 go after
1) (to try to win: He's going after that prize.) perseguir, andar tras, ir en busca de2) (to follow or chase: Go after him and apologize.) seguir, correr trasexpr.• perseguir v.v + prep + o (pursue, chase) perseguir*, dar* caza aVI + PREP (=follow) seguir; [+ criminal] perseguir; [+ job, record] andar tras; [+ girl] andar tras, perseguir * hum* * *v + prep + o (pursue, chase) perseguir*, dar* caza a
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