释义 |
Examples:follow the compass and go with the set square (idiom); to follow the rules inflexibly—fig. one who follows a villain—one falls, the next follows (idiom); stepping inthe breach to replace fallen comrades—fig. exhilaration follows a hard-won victory—and then (what follows next)—one climax follows another (of thrilling story)—fig. the man sings and the woman follows—only (classical, usually follows negative or question words)—a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death—details (are as follows:)—fame follows merit [idiom.]—as the shadow follows the body [idiom.]—follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition—lit. pull up a plant and the roots follow (idiom); fig. also involving others—without rules, how can anything be done (idiom); one must follow some rules—you take the easy way, I'll follow the hard path—drift with the waves and yield to the flow (idiom); to follow the crowd blindly—(of the seasons etc) follow each other cyclically—lit. warning the following cart (idiom); don't follow the track of an overturned cart—without rules, nothing can be done (idiom); one must follow some rules—follow the same old path (idiom); stuck in a rut—wallow in the mire with sb. (idiom); to follow the bad example of others—follow the prescribed order; to keep to the working routine [idiom.]— |