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follow in inglese:

1. keep to keep to


keep to certain rules
Do you keep to one brand or do you try different products?

Inglese parola "follow"(keep to) si verifica in set:

Evans - CPE (Chpt 8)

2. carry out


Do (survey, investigation, research, review, plan, threat) When you carry something out, you do a task. It's going to be difficult to carry out that plan.
I hope she will carry out her research as it may be a real breakthrough.
I asked my brother to help me carry out the repairs on my roof.
carry out
I'm afraid she's got too many duties to carry out.
The researchers carry out laboratory tests. I lost the bet and had to carry out my side of the bargain.
I was elected to carry out a program, the governor said, and I have every intention of carrying it out.
carry out an experiment; carrying out research; According to witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys.
soldiers have to carry out their orders without asking any questions
"We must go beyond good intentions and carry out results-oriented evaluation. "
Please pay attention in order to carry out the task properly.
The specialist explained that the procedure he wanted to carry out had been very successful in Europe.
Doctors will carry out more tests to find out what the problem is.
I would have found another way to carry out my plan. What money will he use to carry out his plan?
How many tests do you have to carry out?

Inglese parola "follow"(carry out) si verifica in set:

phrasal verbs

3. to believe in and obey a particular set of religious or political ideas



Inglese parola "follow"(to believe in and obey a particular set of religious or political ideas) si verifica in set:

WORDLIST 8 BEHAVIOUR

4. follow


I'll follow.
Well, said the shopkeeper, motioning for Dima to follow her to the cash register. "That'll be 3,000,000.99, then."
It's your first time doing this kind of work. You should follow the manual exactly until you get more experience.
In the same way as Hegel, Panovsky's notion of the dialectic makes history follow a predetermined course.
Simply follow the instructions below, and in no time you will be printing full color documents just as easily and quickly as black and white.
In spoiling her child, Stella made a rod for her own back in the years that were to follow.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
The Waterfront's success could mean that other cities soon follow, creating areas that offer people a new kind of city living, with all the benefits and none of the stress, noise and pollution of crowded centres.
She followed me into the kitchen. I followed your advice and stayed at home. Nastąpił wybuch, a po nim chmara dymu.
Stop trying to make us follow all these subtle clues. I wish you would say what you want to say more clearly.
The weight of the world is a dangerous thing to try to bear. Take only a small fraction, and the rest of it will soon follow - crushing you.
When children are ordered to do a certain thing by such adult standards, they frequently refuse to follow the instructions for no other reason than that they have been told to do so.

5. track


When negotiations stalled, he managed to put them back on track.
track details
Whatever the reason, forfeiting the trade that we finally got on track is a fiasco.
How to track the least visited pages and what to do with them?
How are air traffic controllers able to keep track of so many planes at once?
You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
We sped into the narrow track, hardly dropping any speed. "It's a short cut!" "Oi! It's a footpath!!"
Interpol said the suspect was tracked to Thailand.
I've been tracking this packege sent to France
we should know that there are far more people tracking us than we realise
śledzić, tropić, Der.: tracker (n)
They visit local projects periodically to track developments.
16 laps of the track; athletics track; (motor-) racing track; cycling track
Some country roads cross the railway track and drivers have to be very careful.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.

6. ensue


Ensue is defined as to happen directly after or as a result of something. Applause ensues after a good performance.
The difficulties that ensued from their commitment
It ensues as a result of one's dedication
They would be understandably confused and caught off guard, but then a conversation would ensue.

7. duly observe



8. emulate


An example, Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, which the Arab world would do well to emulate.
their feat has never been emulated
They hope to emulate the success of other software companies.
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.

9. adhere


This glue does not adhere to plastic.
Players must adhere to the rules of the game.
Wet clothes adhere to the skin.
The older you grow, the more you tend to adhere to fixed ideas.

10. arguing


Stop arguing about money.
They are arguing about their share of the property.
She argues for the sake of arguing.
Why don't we stop arguing over these piddling matters and get to the issues at hand?
The drivers began arguing about who was to blame for the accident.
My parents keep arguing about stupid things. It's so annoying!
She felt quite worn out after arguing with friends.
Let's spend less time arguing and more time working.
Some people seem to enjoy arguing.
He strongly persisted in arguing his opinion.
The fundamental problem in arguing with a person who denies global warming is that they use erroneous logic.
The policeman did not believe my story, and I thought it was no good arguing with him.
Bill is skillful in arguing and debating.
We were arguing on different planes to the last.
Xiaoli often loses sleep because his neighbours are always arguing loudly.

11. obey


Obey thyself.
We obey our parents because we honor them and we love them.
Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions, and can never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them.
Although I broke test tubes and played about with chemicals for fun, I did occasionally manage to obey the teacher's instructions as well; repeating experiments that others had long ago undertaken.
He went so far as to hit the girl to make her obey his orders.
As young pupils we had to obey many rules at school.
Only the children still obey me./We were trained to obey orders
stay obey
If you don’t obey the law, you risk going to prison.
they expect to be obeyed by their children and do not care about their opinions and feelings
A referee or umpire is an official who makes the players obey the rules.
He called the dog off and it immediately obeyed. Drivers are not obeying the new traffic laws.
When the police compel you to obey speed limits or else get a ticket, this is an example of a situation where the police enforce the law.
You have a cat in my flat? Oh Helen, why can't you ever obey the rules

12. pursuit


in pursuit
It is our national conviction that politics is a dirty and dishonest pursuit.
In fact, love is the only genuinely precious thing in life; it's also the only thing worthy of pursuit.
Give up, give up your vain pursuit!
After a short pursuit, the police caught him.
Bleeding from her little finger, the nymphomaniac started a hot pursuit with the cops on a stolen raft.
We need reinforcements to continue the pursuit.
The criminal was caught after a long pursuit.
The robbers fled the scene of the crime, with the police in pursuit. The union is on strike in pursuit of (= trying to achieve) a ten percent pay increase.
There is nothing so terrible as the pursuit of art by those who have no talent.
Pursuit is the act of following something. An example of pursuit is when you chase behind someone to try to catch him.
The criminal was caught after a long pursuit. At least two people were hurt in a crash following a police pursuit in London yesterday.
Fishing is his favourite outdoor pursuit.
The pursuit of happiness. The pursuit of prestige over social good.
Happiness is not achieved by the conscious pursuit of happiness; it is generally the by-product of other activities.

13. abide


I hope that Japan will abide by its Constitution.
I can't abide it/him
Abide by your promise.
Abide with me.
We all abide by law to live in any society.
There were no laws for people to abide by.
But Judah shall abide for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation.
they can’t even abide to think about it
European farmers must abide by rules put in place for the safety of the consumer.
this is what teaches us to negotiate and to abide our differences.
I will abide by my deadlines in terms of dealing with this kind of situation.
However farmers in the UK have to abide by the Assured Produce Standards, sometimes known as the Red Tractor Assurance.
If they disagree about something, and are unable to resolve it between themselves, they submit their case to the DRO, and agree to abide by that DRO’s decision.
Abide by the inevitable.
To put up with; tolerate: can't abide such incompetence. See Synonyms at bear2. To wait patiently for: "I will abide the coming of my lord"3. To withstand: a thermoplastic that will abide rough use and great heat.

Inglese parola "follow"(abide) si verifica in set:

unit 3.1 vocabulary

14. retrace


I acctually started to retrace may family roots

15. go after


You'd better go after her and tell her you're sorry.
aim for sth/She decided to go after a job she saw in a newspaper.

Inglese parola "follow"(go after) si verifica in set:

verb/nouns/adjectives pisanie