Imitate in behavior; take as a model.
Sinònims
Examples for "follow"
Examples for "follow"
1A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject to market conditions.
2Weekly government statistics from the Energy Information Administration will follow later today.
3The new measures follow a sharp increase in cases in recent days.
4Not this yes yes I must and order order order follow done.
5It says Europe needs to follow the US lead in promoting growth.
1And I'm said to take after my mother's side of the family.
2Even Alicia's young son, Wade, seemed to take after Maureen's spineless family.
3Your foreparents were thieves and murderers too; and you take after them.
4For certainly the Prince of Wales did not take after his father.
5Well, Rhius grew faster, but you may take after your mother's side.
6And for the most part they take after their white kin, unfortunately.
7The foals take after their dams for a time, pretty much always.
8When the train stops that last time, they take after me hot-footed.
9She can decide which line she'll take after she locates the ore.
10They all take after Carver; ilka body o' them, except peerie Thora.
11She sits in front of the monitor to watch take after take.
12He's going to take after his granddaddy, Mrs. Izumi told the women.
13It's too long a journey for you to take after your knock-out.
14The journey people take after death, from one home to the next.
15His father was a hustler, but the family didn't take after him.
16But, to be sure, the present squire won't take after him there.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Take after a través del temps
Take after per variant geogràfica