“TO FOLLOW” на російській мові

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інші переклади

дієслово
следовать
follow abide by result steer ensue behoove
следить
follow track watch trace look attend
придерживаться
stick adhere follow keep abide keep to
идти
go walk move follow run pass
сопровождать
accompany escort companion follow attend take
преследовать
pursue chase persecute haunt follow hunt
идти за
go for follow go after
провожать
see off see follow take send off
слушать
listen hear hearken hark follow harken
поддерживать
support maintain endorse sustain encourage keep in
логически вытекать
follow
быть последователем
follow
разделять взгляды
follow
сменить
follow
быть преемником
succeed follow
заниматься
do engage engage in be engaged in practice work

синоніми

дієслово

come behind come after go behind go after walk behind

приклади

I can’t imagine anyone chasing you is going to be able to follow us all this way.

The guild leader, Rew guessed, from the easy way the man carried himself and the way the rest of the people in the room turned to follow his movement.

She turned and held out her hands and beckoned him to follow.

Four or five of the others started to follow their leader.

Liang didn’t move until Lin Feyn glided across the gondola and raised a hand, beckoning her to follow out across the dragon yard.

The thieves and their allies had fled in a panic, and it turned out it wasn’t difficult to follow the trail.

As they moved out from the camp, he told Zaine to follow his movements and nodded appreciatively when she fell into his footsteps.

A bridge crossed the Lemio ahead, the road turning to follow the river up the hill on the other side.

Anne sat down the plates and gestured for the senior ranger to follow her to the side of the room.

Jon fell in with Rew, letting the younglings take the lead as it was simple enough to follow the line of the ridge.

It wouldn’t take a ranger to follow the trail across the grass, but not even Rew could see footprints on bare stone unless there were some traces of mud or crushed grass left on the thief’s boot.