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单词 follow suit
释义

follow /folˈō/

transitive verb
  1. To go after or behind
  2. To keep along the line of
  3. To come after or succeed
  4. To pursue
  5. To attend
  6. To support (eg a team or sportsperson)
  7. To believe in (eg a religious leader or teaching)
  8. To imitate
  9. To obey (eg orders)
  10. To adopt (eg an opinion)
  11. To keep the eye or mind fixed on
  12. To grasp or understand the whole course or sequence of
  13. To result from, as an effect from a cause
  14. (on Twitter) to regularly read and respond to posts made by a particular individual
  15. To strive to obtain (Bible)
intransitive verb
  1. To come after
  2. To result
  3. To be the logical conclusion
noun
  1. A stroke that causes the ball to follow the one it has struck (commonly follow-throughˈ; billiards and snooker)
  2. A second helping
ORIGIN: OE folgian, fylgan; Ger folgen

follˈower noun

  1. A person who comes after
  2. A person who copies
  3. A disciple, supporter or devotee
  4. A retainer or attendant
  5. A servant-girl's sweetheart (old)
  6. A part of a machine driven by another part

follˈowing noun

A body of supporters

adjective
  1. Coming next after
  2. To be next mentioned
  3. (of a wind) blowing in the same direction as a boat, aircraft, etc is travelling
preposition

After

follˈow-board noun

(in moulding) the board on which a pattern is laid

follow-my-leadˈer noun

A game in which all other players have to mimic whatever the leader does

follow-onˈ noun

  1. An act of following on
  2. A second innings following immediately after the first (cricket)

follow-throughˈ noun

An act of following through

follow home

To follow to the point aimed at, to the heart of the matter

follow on

  1. To continue endeavours (Bible)
  2. To start a second innings immediately after the first, as the result of scoring a total that is lower than that of the opposing team by more than a predetermined amount (cricket)
  3. To follow immediately (informal)
  4. To start where another (person, etc) left off (informal)

follow out

  1. To carry out (eg instructions)
  2. To follow to the end or conclusion

follow suit

  1. To play a card of the same suit as the one which was led (cards)
  2. To do what another person has done

follow through

  1. To complete the swing of a stroke after hitting the ball (sport)
  2. To carry any course of action to its conclusion

follow up

  1. To pursue an advantage closely
  2. To pursue a question that has been started (follˈow-up noun and adjective)

suit /sūt or soot/

noun
  1. The process or act of suing
  2. An action at law
  3. Courtship
  4. A petition
  5. A series or set
  6. A sequence
  7. A set of cards of the same denomination, in the pack or in one player's hand
  8. A number of articles made to be worn together, eg a set of clothes or armour
  9. Matching trousers (or skirt) and jacket, sometimes with a waistcoat
  10. Such an outfit for a specified occasion or purpose
  11. A business manager or accounts executive (as contrasted with ordinary workers or creative individuals) (informal)
  12. (used contemptuously) a bureaucratic functionary or administrative official (informal)
  13. Pursuit (obsolete)
  14. A suite (obsolete)
transitive verb
  1. To provide or furnish
  2. To fall in with the requirements of
  3. To fit
  4. To become, look attractive on
  5. To please
  6. To attire (obsolete)
intransitive verb
  1. To agree
  2. To match or be fitting
ORIGIN: Fr suite; cf sue and suite

suitabilˈity noun

suitˈable adjective

  1. That suits
  2. Fitting
  3. Agreeing
  4. Adequate

suitˈableness noun

suitˈably adverb

suitˈed adjective

  1. Wearing a suit
  2. Dressed, clothed
  3. Matched, appropriate
  4. Belonging to the same suit (poker)

suitˈing noun

(sometimes in pl) cloth suitable for making suits

suitˈor noun

  1. A person who sues
  2. A petitioner
  3. A man seeking the love of a woman, or her hand in marriage
intransitive verb (archaic)

To be or act as a suitor

suitˈress noun (rare)

A female suitor

suitˈcase noun

A portable oblong travelling case for carrying suits, clothes, etc

follow suit

  1. To play a card of the suit led
  2. To do the same

strong suit

Something one is specially good at

suit yourself

Do what you like

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