V. follow, follow; Tail, follow; (in time, space, or order) ranking behind; Follow and obey; Imitate and follow; Follow, along (a road, sign, etc); Extending along and parallel to; Understand, understand; It can be inferred from this; Have a strong interest and pay close attention; Believe in, believe in; Take … as the prototype and tell the story of ….
phrase
Follow Me? Come with me; Follow me; Do it with me.
Follow Through? Finish the work from beginning to end; Action following; The action of sending the ball from the time the club hits the ball to the end.
follow suit? Learn to look like; Learn from others
follow up? Tracking; Pursue; Follow-up; Then proceed
follow-up auditing? follow the tracks of
Follow your fate? Follow your destiny; Destiny takes a hand; Follow your destiny; Destined to follow you
Discrimination of words
pursue, trace, trail, track, hunt, chase, follow
This group of words has the meaning of "follow, track", the difference is:
pursue? It means to follow and catch up with someone, something or a cause persistently and unswervingly.
Trace refers to tracking according to clues or footprints. When used in an abstract sense, it refers to finding the root of something.
trail? Generally refers to the pursuit.
Track refers to the trace left by people or animals.
Hunt originally meant "hunting", but now it is used to refer to hunting or searching for fugitives.
chase? It refers to quick pursuit or determined pursuit, and both positive and negative meanings can be used.
follow? Common words, with the widest meaning, refer to people or things that play a guiding role, and the motivation for following can be good or malicious.