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单词 followed
释义

follow

1 of 2

verb

fol·​low ˈfä-(ˌ)lō How to pronounce follow (audio)
followed; following; follows

transitive verb

1
: to go, proceed, or come after
followed the guide
2
a
: to engage in as a calling or way of life : pursue
wheat-growing is generally followed here
b
: to walk or proceed along
follow a path
3
a
: to be or act in accordance with
follow directions
b
: to accept as authority : obey
followed his conscience
4
a
: to pursue in an effort to overtake
Police followed the robbers attempting to escape.
b
: to seek to attain
follow knowledge
5
: to come into existence or take place as a result or consequence of
disaster followed the blunder
6
a
: to come or take place after in time, sequence, or order
A juggling act followed the singer.
b
: to cause to be followed
followed dinner with a liqueur
7
: to copy after : imitate
the new building follows the facades and roof lines of the original buildings Maxwell Mays
8
a
: to watch steadily
followed the flight of the ball
b
: to keep the mind on
follow a speech
c
: to attend closely to : keep abreast of
followed his career with interest
d
: to understand the sense or logic of (something, such as a line of thought)
I don't quite follow your thinking.
e
: to subscribe to the feed of (someone or something) especially on social media
Follow us on Facebook/Twitter.

intransitive verb

1
: to go or come after a person or thing in place, time, or sequence
If one sheep goes through the gate, the rest will follow.
2
: to result or occur as a consequence, effect, or inference
Just because he's done some bad things, does it follow that he is a bad person?

follow

2 of 2

noun

1
: the act or process of following
2
: forward spin given to a ball by striking it above center compare draw, english
Phrases
as follows
: as comes next
used impersonally
The names of the winners are as follows: Mary, James, and Sylvia.
follow one's nose
1
: to go in a straight or obvious course
Just follow your nose until you get there; you can't miss it.
2
: to proceed without plan or reflection : obey one's instincts
You don't need my advice—just follow your nose.
follow suit
1
: to play a card of the same suit as the card led
2
: to follow an example set
When one airline lowers its fares, the others usually follow suit.

Synonyms

Verb

  • postdate
  • succeed
  • supervene
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Example Sentences

Verb She followed us into the kitchen. The dog followed the children home. The exit is right this way. Just follow me. The children went home and the dog followed behind. If one sheep goes through the gate, the rest will follow. The number 15 follows 14. Her accident was followed by a long period of recovery. First came the student speeches, and the presentation of awards followed. Rioting followed the unjust verdict. If you work hard, success will surely follow. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Scroll down to find out or follow our Ultimate Pac-12 Tour Guide in map form. Los Angeles Times, 8 Sep. 2022 When Will ordered a rosé, Kevin was thrilled to follow suit. Vijai Nathan, Washington Post, 8 Sep. 2022 Meanwhile, John's upcoming Tammy Faye will follow on the heels of his latest foray into the world of theatre: The Devil Wears Prada, The Musical, which opened on Aug. 8 in Chicago. Alexandra Schonfeld, Peoplemag, 8 Sep. 2022 As a whole, The Best Man franchise has delivered a story about Black characters that people got to grow with and follow over the decades. Alamin Yohannes, EW.com, 8 Sep. 2022 An increase in complaints led the agency and Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to send a letter to nursing homes and their debt collectors reminding them to follow the law. Fatima Hussein, ajc, 8 Sep. 2022 One more tower is approved for 10 South Van Ness — that one will be 590 feet tall and include 980 apartments — and a few more could follow if the city passes its Hub rezoning. J.k. Dineen, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Sep. 2022 This was just the first step on a list of strict protocols media organizations — such as the BBC — were obliged to follow in the event of the Queen’s death. Chloe Taylor, Fortune, 8 Sep. 2022 The Cuban minister said the government had no answer as to why Biden didn’t follow Obama’s opening to Cuba. Edith M. Lederer, BostonGlobe.com, 8 Sep. 2022
Noun
In the follow-up, Blanc travels to Greece to investigate a whole new band of suspects. Christi Carras, Los Angeles Times, 8 Sep. 2022 Queen Elizabeth rubbed elbows with the famous singer and actress at the film premiere of Funny Lady, the 1975 follow-up to the film Funny Girl. Stephanie Petit, Peoplemag, 8 Sep. 2022 The coalition report indicates that Rady now screens about 1,500 kids per week with between 25 to 30 receiving a follow-up. Paul Sisson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 Sep. 2022 Luca Guadagnino, who directed Timothée Chalamet in 2017's Call Me By Your Name, still wants to make a follow-up to the Oscar-winning film — just don't call it a sequel. Lauren Huff, EW.com, 7 Sep. 2022 Paramore’s sixth album will mark the follow-up to 2017’s After Laughter. Starr Bowenbank, Billboard, 7 Sep. 2022 Unanimous Media co-founder Erick Peyton said in a recent Sportico interview that the company already is working on a follow-up to the book and is exploring the possibility of translating the property to video as well. C.j. Holmes, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Sep. 2022 Inspectors stated a follow-up inspection was required, but allowed the restaurant to reopen. Garfield Hylton, Orlando Sentinel, 6 Sep. 2022 Fossora is the follow-up to 2017’s Utopia, which was nominated for the best alternative album Grammy. Jonathan Cohen, SPIN, 6 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English folwen, from Old English folgian; akin to Old High German folgēn to follow

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

1661, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

follow

verb

fol·​low ˈfä-lō How to pronounce follow (audio)
followed; following
1
: to go or come after or behind
The dog followed me home.
2
: to come after in time or place
Spring follows winter.
3
: to go on the track of
Police followed a clue.
4
: to go along or beside
Follow that path.
5
: to be led or guided by : obey
Follow the instructions.
6
: to result from
Panic followed the fire.
7
: to work in or at something as a way of life
He followed the sea.
8
: to watch or pay attention to
Just follow the bouncing ball.
9
: understand sense 1
I'm not following this story.

Legal Definition

follow

transitive verb

fol·​low
: to be in accordance with (a prior decision) : accept as authoritative see also precedent compare overrule

followed

verb

past tense of follow
1
as in replaced
to come after in time a wrap-up always follows the Super Bowl broadcast

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • replaced
  • succeeded
  • superseded
  • supervened
  • ensued
  • supplanted
  • postdated
  • displaced

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • preceded
  • predated
  • antedated
2
as in chased
to go after or on the track of let's follow the boys to their hiding place

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • chased
  • pursued
  • tracked
  • accompanied
  • traced
  • escorted
  • trailed
  • hounded
  • watched
  • dogged
  • tailed
  • coursed
  • shadowed
  • ran
  • tagged
  • ran after
  • sought
  • run
  • observed
  • bird-dogged
  • hunted
  • chaperoned
  • eyed
  • searched (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • led
  • guided
  • headed
  • piloted
3
as in obeyed
to act according to the commands of follow me, and you'll do OK

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • obeyed
  • observed
  • kept to
  • watched
  • abided by
  • heard
  • minded
  • noticed
  • regarded
  • took
  • heeded
  • noted
  • attended
  • marked
  • adhered (to)
  • conformed (to)
  • goose-stepped (to)
  • fell in with
  • complied (with)
  • surrendered (to)
  • yielded (to)
  • submitted (to)
  • deferred (to)
  • agreed (to)
  • acceded (to)
  • acquiesced (to)
  • assented (to)
  • listened (to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • led
  • defied
  • disobeyed
  • refused
  • directed
  • challenged
  • dared
  • ignored
  • repudiated
  • renounced
  • disregarded
  • rebelled (against)
  • dismissed
  • violated
  • overlooked
  • broke
  • brushed (off)
  • breached
  • winked (at)
  • disobliged
  • passed over
  • mocked
  • flouted
  • tuned out
  • opposed
  • transgressed
  • resisted
  • poohed
  • overpassed
  • fought
  • derided
  • scorned
  • bucked
  • withstood
  • infringed
  • disputed
  • scoffed (at)
  • contested
  • combated
  • combatted
  • pooh-poohed
  • revolted (against)
  • shrugged off
  • mutinied (against)
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4
as in traversed
to make one's way through, across, or over followed the path into the garden

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • traversed
  • crossed
  • walked
  • navigated
  • traveled
  • tracked
  • covered
  • travelled
  • went
  • coursed
  • transited
  • hiked
  • perambulated
  • rode
  • tramped
  • peregrinated
  • traipsed
  • trod
  • ran
  • passed (over)
  • proceeded (along)
  • treaded
  • cut (across)
  • run
  • crisscrossed
  • rid
5
as in noted
to take notice of and be guided by don't follow his advice

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • noted
  • obeyed
  • observed
  • regarded
  • watched
  • heeded
  • considered
  • respected
  • heard
  • kept
  • contemplated
  • pondered
  • noticed
  • minded
  • saw
  • weighed
  • mulled
  • listened (to)
  • marked
  • conformed (to)
  • hearkened (to)
  • attended (to)
  • complied (with)
  • harkened (to)
  • harked (to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ignored
  • disregarded
  • dismissed
  • tuned out
  • neglected
  • scorned
  • defied
  • poohed
  • flouted
  • discounted
  • passed over
  • brushed (aside or off)
  • glossed (over)
  • pooh-poohed
  • snubbed
  • glozed (over)
  • shrugged off
  • slighted
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6
as in observed
to keep one's eyes on stood on the platform and followed the departing train until it disappeared from sight

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • observed
  • watched
  • eyed
  • looked
  • stared
  • viewed
  • saw
  • studied
  • monitored
  • regarded
  • gazed
  • peered
  • beheld
  • guarded
  • gawked
  • goggled
  • woke
  • gaped
  • waked
  • peeked
  • had one's eye on
  • glared
  • spied
  • perceived
  • looked on
  • glimpsed
  • peeped
  • glanced
  • rubbernecked
  • warded
  • espied
  • bird-dogged

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • blinked
  • winked
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