Found 3 items, similar to follows.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: follows
berikut
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: follow
ikut, katut, membuntuti, menelusuri, menganut, mengekor, mengekori, mengikuti, mengiringi, merunut, telusuri, turut
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: follow
follow
v 1: to travel behind, go after, come after;
“The ducklings
followed their mother around the pond”;
“Please follow
the guide through the museum” [ant:
precede]
2: be later in time;
“Tuesday always follows Monday” [syn:
postdate]
[ant:
predate]
3: come as a logical consequence; follow logically;
“It follows
that your assertion is false”;
“the theorem falls out
nicely” [syn:
fall out]
4: travel along a certain course;
“follow the road”;
“follow
the trail” [syn:
travel along]
5: act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes;
“He complied with my instructions”;
“You must comply or
else!”;
“Follow these simple rules”;
“abide by the rules”
[syn:
comply,
abide by]
6: come after in time, as a result;
“A terrible tsunami
followed the earthquake” [syn:
come after]
7: behave in accordance or in agreement with;
“Follow a
pattern”;
“Follow my example” [syn:
conform to]
8: be next;
“Mary plays best, with John and Sue following”
9: choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies,
strategies or plans;
“She followed the feminist movement”;
“The candidate espouses Republican ideals” [syn:
adopt,
espouse]
10: to bring something about at a later time than;
“She followed
dinner with a brandy”;
“He followed his lecture with a
question and answer period”
11: imitate in behavior; take as a model;
“Teenagers follow
their friends in everything” [syn:
take after]
12: follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of
something;
“We must follow closely the economic
development is Cuba” ;
“trace the student's progress”
[syn:
trace]
13: follow with the eyes or the mind;
“Keep an eye on the baby,
please!”;
“The world is watching Sarajevo”;
“She followed
the men with the binoculars” [syn:
watch,
observe,
watch over
,
keep an eye on]
14: be the successor (of);
“Carter followed Ford”;
“Will Charles
succeed to the throne?” [syn:
succeed,
come after]
[ant:
precede]
15: perform an accompaniment to;
“The orchestra could barely
follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano” [syn:
play along
,
accompany]
16: keep informed;
“He kept up on his country's foreign
policies” [syn:
keep up,
keep abreast]
17: to be the product or result;
“Melons come from a vine”;
“Understanding comes from experience” [syn:
come]
18: accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of;
“Let's follow our great helmsman!”;
“She followed a guru
for years”
19: adhere to or practice;
“These people still follow the laws
of their ancient religion”
20: work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a
specific function;
“He is a herpetologist”;
“She is our
resident philosopher” [syn:
be]
21: keep under surveillance;
“The police had been following him
for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the
bombing” [syn:
surveil,
survey]
22: follow in or as if in pursuit;
“The police car pursued the
suspected attacker”;
“Her bad deed followed her and
haunted her dreams all her life” [syn:
pursue]
23: grasp the meaning;
“Can you follow her argument?”;
“When he
lectures, I cannot follow”
24: keep to;
“Stick to your principles”;
“stick to the diet”
[syn:
stick to,
stick with]