单词 | follow |
释义 | Word Frequency follow(ˈfɒləʊ) verb 1. to go or come after in the same direction he followed his friend home 2. (transitive) to accompany; attend she followed her sister everywhere 3. to come after as a logical or natural consequence 4. (transitive) to keep to the course or track of she followed the towpath 5. (transitive) to act in accordance with; obey to follow instructions 6. (transitive) to accept the ideas or beliefs of (a previous authority, etc) he followed Donne in most of his teachings 7. to understand (an explanation, argument, etc) the lesson was difficult to follow 8. to watch closely or continuously she followed his progress carefully 9. (transitive) to have a keen interest in to follow athletics 10. (transitive) to help in the cause of or accept the leadership of the men who followed Napoleon 11. (transitive) to choose to receive messages posted by (a blogger or microblogger) I've been following her online 12. (transitive) rare to earn a living at or in to follow the Navy 13. follow suit noun 14. billiards, snooker a. a forward spin imparted to a cue ball causing it to roll after the object ball b. a shot made in this way Derived forms followable (ˈfollowable) adjective Word origin Old English folgian; related to Old Frisian folgia, Old Saxon folgōn, Old High German folgēn |
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