follow verb ⇨follow1 (You lead, I'll follow.)⇨follow2 (A news report will follow shortly.)⇨follow3 (follow instructions)⇨follow4 (follow the fashions)⇨understand1 (I don't follow.)⇨follow in sb's footsteps⇨follow4⇨follow suit⇨follow4follow1
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You lead, I'll follow.你带路,我跟着。A news report will follow shortly.接下来是新闻报道。follow instructions/sb's advice/the rules遵循指示;听从某人的忠告;遵循规则follow the fashions/sb's example追随潮流;以某人为榜样follow ♦︎ chase ♦︎ hunt ♦︎ pursue ♦︎ stalk ♦︎ tail ♦︎ trail ♦︎ trackThese words all mean to go after a person or animal because you have a particular reason to do so.这些词均表示跟随、跟踪、追踪人或动物。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to follow / chase / pursue sb / sth into sth◆to follow / chase / pursue / stalk / tail / trail / track a person◆to follow / chase / hunt / pursue / stalk / trail / track an animal◆to chase / hunt / pursue / stalk (its) prey◆to chase / hunt / pursue a criminal◆the police follow / chase / hunt / pursue / tail sb◆to follow / pursue sb / sth closely■follow [transitive, intransitive] to come or go after or behind sb/sth跟随;跟着◆Follow me, please. I'll show you the way.请跟我走,我来给你带路。◆I think we're being followed.我认为有人在跟踪我们。◆She walked in and we all followed.她走了进去,我们也都跟着进去了。OPPlead ⇨ take2■chase [transitive, intransitive] to run, drive, etc. fast after sb/sth in order to catch them追赶;追逐;追捕◆My dog likes chasing rabbits.我的狗喜欢追兔子。◆The boys were chasing each other around the yard.男孩们正围着院子相互追逐嬉戏。◆They chased after the burglar but didn't catch him.他们追赶那个盗贼却没有抓住他。▸chase [countable] ◆a high-speed car chase一场飙车追逐◆We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase.我们在狭窄的街道上被他甩掉,不得不放弃对他的追捕。■hunt [intransitive, transitive] to chase wild animals or birds in order to catch or kill them for food, sport or to make money打猎;猎取;猎杀◆Lions sometimes hunt alone.狮子有时单独猎食。◆The animals are hunted for their fur.人们为了获取这些动物的毛皮将其猎杀。◆It is now illegal to hunt otters.现在猎杀水獭是犯法的。◆ (BrE) They hunt(= chase and kill foxes as a sport, riding horses and using dogs) when they stay with friends in Ireland.他们去爱尔兰时会和那儿的朋友去猎狐。▸hunt [countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) ◆a tiger / seal hunt猎虎;猎海豹▸hunting
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[uncountable] ◆traditional country pursuits like hunting, shooting and fishing捕猎、射猎、钓鱼等的传统的乡村消遣活动■pursue (formalorwritten) to follow sb/sth, because you want to catch them追逐;跟踪;追赶◆She drove away, hotly pursued by the photographers.她驾车离开,摄影记者穷追不舍。◆Police pursued the car at high speed.警察高速追赶那辆汽车。▸pursuit pəˈsjuːt; NAmEpərˈsuːt
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[uncountable] ◆We drove away with two police cars in pursuit(= following).我们驾车离开,后面有两辆警车追赶。■stalkstɔːk [transitive, intransitive] to move slowly and quietly towards an animal or person in order to kill, catch or harm it/them; to illegally follow and watch sb over a long period of time, in a way that is annoying or frightening偷偷接近,潜近(猎物或人);(非法)跟踪,盯梢◆The lion was stalking a zebra.那只狮子偷偷接近一匹斑马。◆He stalked his victim as she walked home, and then attacked her.她步行回家时,他偷偷地跟随并袭击了她。◆He was arrested and accused of stalking the actor over a period of three years.他给抓了起来,被控三年来一直在盯那个演员的梢。▸stalking
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[uncountable] ◆the deer stalking season追踪鹿的季节◆An undercover detective said, 'Stalking has become a problem that we must take seriously.'一名便衣侦探说:“非法跟踪已成为我们必须严肃对待的问题。”■tail [transitive] to follow sb closely and secretly, especially in order to see where they go and what they do跟踪,尾随,盯梢(尤指为掌握其动向)◆A private detective had been tailing them for several weeks.一名私人侦探几个星期来一直在跟踪他们。■trail [transitive] to follow sb/sth by looking for signs that show you where they have been追寻⋯的踪迹◆The police trailed Dale for years.警方多年来一直追踪戴尔的去向。◆Sharks were trailing the ship.鲨鱼正在追踪那艘船。 see also trail ⇨ trailnoun■track [transitive, intransitive] to find sb/sth by following the marks, signs or information that they have left behind them(根据踪迹、线索等)追寻◆The men earned their living tracking and shooting bears.那些男人以追踪射猎熊为生。 see also track ⇨ trailnounfollow2
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You lead, I'll follow.你带路,我跟着。A news report will follow shortly.接下来是新闻报道。follow instructions/sb's advice/the rules遵循指示;听从某人的忠告;遵循规则follow the fashions/sb's example追随潮流;以某人为榜样follow ♦︎ result ♦︎ arise ♦︎ stem from sth ♦︎ ensueThese words all mean to come after sb/sth else in time or order.这些词均表示在⋯后发生。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to follow / result / arise / stem / ensue from sth◆to follow / result / arise out of sth◆sth follows / results / arises / stems from the fact that...■follow [transitive, intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to come after sb/sth else in time or order; to happen as a result of sth else(时间或顺序上)在⋯后发生;因⋯而发生◆The first two classes are followed by a break of ten minutes.上完头两节课,有十分钟的课间休息。◆A period of unrest followed the president's resignation.总统辞职之后有一段时间的动荡。◆A detailed news report will follow shortly.下面紧接着是详细的新闻报道。◆There followed a short silence.接着是短暂的沉默。◆Our opening hours are as follows...我们的营业时间如下⋯◆A new proposal followed on from the discussions.讨论之后,出了一个新提案。■result [intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to happen because of sth else that happened first(因⋯)发生;(随⋯)产生◆job losses resulting from changes in production生产变革造成的失业◆When water levels rise, flooding results.水位上升就会引发洪水。 see also resulting,resultant ⇨ related■arise əˈraɪz (arose, arisen) [intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (ratherformal) (especially of a problem, question or difficulty) to happen as a result of a particular situation(尤指问题或困难因某种情况)引起,产生◆The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.当前的争论是由父母的忧虑引起的。◆Are there any matters arising from the minutes of the last meeting?根据上次会议记录,有没有什么新情况出现?■ˈstem from sth
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(-mm-) (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (especially of a problem or difficulty) to be the result of sth(尤指问题或困难)是⋯的结果,起源于,根源是◆Most people's insecurities stem from something that happened in their childhood.大多数人的不安全感源于某种童年经历。■ensueɪnˈsjuː; NAmEɪnˈsuː[intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (ratherformal, written) (especially of a fight, struggle or confused situation) to happen after or as a result of another event(尤指打斗、扭打或混乱的局面)接着发生,因而产生◆The riot police swooped in and chaos ensued.防暴警察突然出击,紧接着便是一片混乱。 see also ensuing ⇨ relatedfollow3
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You lead, I'll follow.你带路,我跟着。A news report will follow shortly.接下来是新闻报道。follow instructions/sb's advice/the rules遵循指示;听从某人的忠告;遵循规则follow the fashions/sb's example追随潮流;以某人为榜样follow ♦︎ comply ♦︎ obey ♦︎ act on/upon sth ♦︎ adhere to sth ♦︎ abide by sth ♦︎ observe ♦︎ carry sth out ♦︎ respectThese words all mean to accept advice, instructions or rules and do what you have been told or shown to do.这些词均表示接受、遵循、遵从。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to follow / comply with / obey / adhere to / abide by / observe / respect the conventions / rules / regulations / law◆to follow / comply with / obey / abide by / respect sb's will / wishes◆to follow / comply with / adhere to / abide by / carry out a policy◆to follow / obey / act on / carry out instructions / orders◆to follow / act on / carry out a recommendation◆to comply with / carry out / respect an obligation◆to follow / obey / adhere to / observe / carry out sth faithfully◆to comply with / adhere to / observe / carry out / respect sth fully◆to follow / comply with / adhere to / abide by / observe sth strictly■follow [transitive] to accept advice or instructions and do what you have been told or shown to do接受,遵循,听从(忠告或指示)◆I didn't really follow the recipe.我其实不太按食谱的规定去做。◆He has trouble following simple instructions.简单的指示他都难以照办。ⓘ Follow is often used to talk about acting according to written instructions such as a recipe, timetable or syllabus, as well as orders or commands. * follow常指根据书面说明操作,后接recipe、timetable、syllabus等词,也可后接order、command等。■comply kəmˈplaɪ [intransitive] (ratherformal) to act according to a rule or the law遵从,服从,遵守(规定或法律)◆They refused to comply with the UN resolution.他们拒绝遵守联合国的决议。◆What sanctions can they take against us if we fail to comply?如果我们不遵守,他们能对我们采取什么制裁措施?ⓘ Comply is usually used in contexts relating to law and diplomatic situations. * comply通常用于跟法律和外交相关的语境。OPPbreach ⇨ break3 see also compliant ⇨ passive▸compliance kəmˈplaɪəns
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[uncountable] ◆to ensure full compliance with the law确保严格遵守法律■obey [transitive, intransitive] to do what you are told or expected to do服从;遵守;顺从◆He consistently refuses to obey rules.他一贯拒绝守规矩。◆He had always obeyed his parents without question.他对父母一向绝对服从。◆'Sit down!' Meekly, she obeyed.“坐下!”她乖乖地顺从了。ⓘ The object of obey can be a person (for example a parent) or a thing (for example rules). Using obey often emphasizes the relationship of power between people. * obey的宾语可以是人(如parent),也可以是事物(如rules)。obey常用以强调人与人之间的权力关系。OPPdisobey ⇨ oppose, break ⇨ break3 see also obedient ⇨ good7■ˈact on sth■ˈact upon sth
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to take action as a result of advice, information or a feeling根据(建议、信息或感觉)行事◆Acting on information from a member of the public, the police raided the club.警方根据市民的举报,突击搜查了这家夜总会。◆Why didn't you act on her suggestion?你为什么没有按照她的建议去做呢?◆Acting on impulse, he picked up the phone and dialled her number.凭着一时冲动,他拿起电话拨了她的号码。■adˈhere to sth
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(formal) to act according to a law, rule or set of instructions; to follow a particular set of beliefs or a fixed way of doing sth坚持,遵守,遵循(法律、规章、指示、信念或惯例)◆For ten months he adhered to a strict no-fat low-salt diet.十个月来他严格坚持无脂低盐饮食。◆She adheres to teaching methods she learned over 30 years ago.她依照的是30多年前所学的教学法。▸adherence
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[uncountable] ◆strict adherence to the rules严格遵守规章制度■aˈbide by sth
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(formal) to accept and act according to a law, agreement or decision遵守,遵循(法律、协议或决定)◆You'll have to abide by the rules of the club.你必须遵守俱乐部的规定。◆We will abide by their decision.我们愿意遵从他们的决定。■observeəbˈzɜːv; NAmEəbˈzɜːrv [transitive] (formal) to act according to a law, agreement or custom遵守(法律、协议或习俗)◆Will the rebels observe the ceasefire?叛乱者会遵守停火协议吗?◆We observed a two-minute silence for the victims of the bombing.我们为轰炸的罹难者默哀两分钟。■ˌcarry sth ˈout
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to do sth that you have been asked to do执行;履行;落实◆He made it clear that they must carry out orders immediately.他明确表示,他们必须立即执行命令。 see also carry sth out ⇨ keep5■respect [transitive] to not break a law or principle遵守,不违背(法律或原则)◆The new leader has promised to respect the constitution.新的领导人承诺遵守宪法。ⓘ Respect is often used to talk about people who have the power to break the rules without being punished, but choose or are encouraged not to do so as a matter of principle. * respect常用于有权力违反规则而不用受惩罚的人,但原则上他们情愿或人们期望他们不这么做。OPPviolate ⇨ break3 see also respect ⇨ respectnounfollow4
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You lead, I'll follow.你带路,我跟着。A news report will follow shortly.接下来是新闻报道。follow instructions/sb's advice/the rules遵循指示;听从某人的忠告;遵循规则follow the fashions/sb's example追随潮流;以某人为榜样follow ♦︎ imitate ♦︎ emulate ♦︎ follow suit ♦︎ mimic ♦︎ copy ♦︎ follow in sb's footsteps ♦︎ model yourself/sth on sb/sthThese words all mean to behave or do sth in the same way as sb else.这些词均表示模仿、效法、仿效。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to follow / imitate / emulate / copy a style◆to imitate / mimic / copy sb / sth's movements◆to imitate / mimic sb / sth's appearance◆to follow / mimic / copy sb / sth exactly◆to follow / copy sb / sth faithfully / slavishly◆to imitate / mimic sb / sth accurately◆to mimic / model sth / yourself on sb / sth closely■follow [transitive, intransitive] to accept sb/sth as a guide, leader or example; to behave or do sth in the same way as sb else接受⋯为指导(或领导、榜样);追随;仿效◆They followed the teachings of Buddha.他们遵从佛陀的教导。◆He always followed the latest fashions(= dressed in fashionable clothes).他总是紧跟时装潮流。◆I don't want you to follow my example and rush into marriage.我不希望你走我的老路,匆忙结婚。◆The movie follows the book faithfully.这部电影忠于原著。◆It wasn't in his nature to follow blindly.他天性并不盲从。 see also follower ⇨ fan, follower ⇨ supporter■imitate ˈɪmɪteɪt [transitive] (ratherformal) to behave or do sth in the same way as sb else模仿;效法;仿效◆Her style of painting has been imitated by other artists.她的绘画风格为其他画家所模仿。◆Teachers provide a model for children to imitate.教师是孩子仿效的典范。◆No computer can imitate the complex functions of the human brain.任何计算机都无法模拟人脑的复杂功能。ⓘ Typical collocates of imitate are crime, movements, sound, model, style and behaviour. * imitate的常见搭配词有crime、movement、sound、model、style和behaviour。▸imitation
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[uncountable] ◆A child learns to talk by imitation.小孩子通过模仿学会说话。◆Many corporate methods have been adopted by American managers in imitation of Japanese practice.美国的管理人员采用了很多取法日本的公司经营之道。■emulate ˈemjuleɪt [transitive] (formal) to try to do sth as well as sb else because you admire them努力赶上;同⋯看齐◆She hopes to emulate her sister's sporting achievements.她希望在运动成绩方面赶上她姐姐。■follow ˈsuit
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(especially business尤用于商业orjournalism新闻) to behave or do sth in the way that sb else has just done跟着做;仿效◆The Bank of England has announced a 0.5% rise in interest rates, and other banks are expected to follow suit.英格兰银行已宣布将利率提高0.5个百分点,其他银行预计会效法。■mimic ˈmɪmɪk (-ck-) [transitive] (ratherformalortechnical术语) to look or behave like sth else(外表或行为举止)像,似◆The robot was programmed to mimic a series of human movements.机器人按程序设计可模仿人的一系列动作。◆Scientists have created a vaccine that mimics the virus.科学家已制造出一种与该病毒相似的疫苗。▸mimicry ˈmɪmɪkri
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[uncountable] ◆Parrots specialize in vocal mimicry.鹦鹉擅长模仿发声。■copy [transitive] to behave or do sth in the same way as sb else模仿;效法;仿效◆She copies everything her sister does.她效仿她姐姐的一举一动。◆Their tactics have been copied by other terrorist organizations.他们的手段已被其他恐怖组织效仿。ⓘ Typical collocates of copy are work, style, behaviour, ideas, actions and movements. * copy的常见搭配词有work、style、behaviour、idea、action和movement。■follow in sb's ˈfootsteps
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to do the same job or have the same style of life as sb else, especially sb in your family和某人(尤指家人)做一样的工作;步某人的后尘◆She works in television, following in her father's footsteps.她步她父亲的后尘,从事电视工作。■model yourself on sb/sth■model sth on sb/sth
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(-ll-, NAmE-l-) (written) to copy the behaviour or style of sb you like and respect in order to be like them; to make sth so that it looks or works like sth else仿效;以⋯为榜样;模仿;仿照◆As a politician, he modelled himself on Churchill.作为一名从政者,他以丘吉尔为榜样。◆The country's parliament is modelled on the British system.该国的议会是模仿英国的体制建立的。 see also model ⇨ modelnoun
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