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Definition of follow-on in English: follow-onnoun 1A thing which follows on from another. 后继事物,第二代 it will act as the follow-on to the current version of the software 它将是此软件现行版本的换代产品。 Example sentencesExamples - The union is campaigning to ensure the shipyard in Barrow gets a follow-on order for more Astute nuclear submarines.
- The follow-on attempt yielded similar results, so I elected to stay fast.
- There's no pain associated with it - though occasionally, I'll get a follow-on headache.
- Trippi was first out of the gate, announcing Change for America, a follow-on effort, at the beginning of February.
- Liz was welcome to attend this initial forum, and may still attend the planned follow-on meetings, to add her contributions.
- The unions signed up to benchmarking process so there is no basis for the follow-on claims.
- And yet, we have to keep the packs happy and we have to make sure that we get an appropriate follow-on government there.
- Indeed, such a follow-on claim would explode whatever sense there is in Jefferson's argument.
- Women simply don't come to see them and the problems remain undiagnosed with all the follow-on ramifications developing unchecked.
- The follow-on course will be more intense in order to give the adult students a more indepth grounding in the Microsoft Office Programme.
- The real value will be in the follow-on work to this award.
- To prevent such recurrences, doctors are testing a number of follow-on treatments, often with well-known drugs.
- The truth, I suspect, is that Havers simply can't be bothered to go there, and doesn't want the inevitable follow-on question about Polly.
- Intier is now integrating the interiors for the follow-on models to the CTS for Cadillac, out of its own studios.
- The follow-on costs arise from the military situation we may face after the war ends.
- About a third of them, I think, are going to actually take it through to an operational vehicle and be part of our X Prize Cup, which is our follow-on event.
- Of course, a follow-on discovery of fossilized microbes would be the planetary science story of the century.
- I don't think even Tim mentions, in his follow-on response, the most striking thing about the letter in question.
- As a follow-on company began to make their entrance into the berm, he returned to his vehicle and backed it out of the trench.
- If you put a link to your follow-on post in the comments of the site where you found it, the chain will be trackable.
- 1.1Cricket A second innings played immediately after their first by a team that failed to reach a score within a set number of runs of that made by their opponents.
〔板球〕继续击球(第一局得分少的球队先击球) Example sentencesExamples - Bangladesh's batsmen, despite avoiding the follow-on, were always on the back foot this morning.
- Australia's growing charge was again stalled by rain just as Ricky Ponting enforced the follow-on with a massive lead of 326.
- Yorkshire then enforced the follow-on and Moss's second half-century, his fourth of the season, helped his side to a draw.
- Alstonville enforced the follow-on and were immediately rewarded with the scalp of first innings top scorer, Medley, for a duck.
- But Hollioake then chose not to enforce the follow-on as Surrey reached 22 for 0 from the last 10 overs of the day to lead by 195 runs.
Definition of follow-on in US English: follow-onnounˈfɑloʊ ˌɑnˈfälō ˌän 1The action of occurring as a consequence or result of something. as modifier follow-on treatment 后继治疗。 Example sentencesExamples - The real value will be in the follow-on work to this award.
- To prevent such recurrences, doctors are testing a number of follow-on treatments, often with well-known drugs.
- The follow-on attempt yielded similar results, so I elected to stay fast.
- About a third of them, I think, are going to actually take it through to an operational vehicle and be part of our X Prize Cup, which is our follow-on event.
- Intier is now integrating the interiors for the follow-on models to the CTS for Cadillac, out of its own studios.
- The follow-on course will be more intense in order to give the adult students a more indepth grounding in the Microsoft Office Programme.
- The unions signed up to benchmarking process so there is no basis for the follow-on claims.
- The follow-on costs arise from the military situation we may face after the war ends.
- As a follow-on company began to make their entrance into the berm, he returned to his vehicle and backed it out of the trench.
- Of course, a follow-on discovery of fossilized microbes would be the planetary science story of the century.
- I don't think even Tim mentions, in his follow-on response, the most striking thing about the letter in question.
- Liz was welcome to attend this initial forum, and may still attend the planned follow-on meetings, to add her contributions.
- Women simply don't come to see them and the problems remain undiagnosed with all the follow-on ramifications developing unchecked.
- And yet, we have to keep the packs happy and we have to make sure that we get an appropriate follow-on government there.
- The truth, I suspect, is that Havers simply can't be bothered to go there, and doesn't want the inevitable follow-on question about Polly.
- Indeed, such a follow-on claim would explode whatever sense there is in Jefferson's argument.
- The union is campaigning to ensure the shipyard in Barrow gets a follow-on order for more Astute nuclear submarines.
- There's no pain associated with it - though occasionally, I'll get a follow-on headache.
- If you put a link to your follow-on post in the comments of the site where you found it, the chain will be trackable.
- Trippi was first out of the gate, announcing Change for America, a follow-on effort, at the beginning of February.
- 1.1Cricket A thing that occurs as a consequence, result, or modification of another.
it will act as the follow-on to the current version of the software 它将是此软件现行版本的换代产品。 Example sentencesExamples - Alstonville enforced the follow-on and were immediately rewarded with the scalp of first innings top scorer, Medley, for a duck.
- Bangladesh's batsmen, despite avoiding the follow-on, were always on the back foot this morning.
- Australia's growing charge was again stalled by rain just as Ricky Ponting enforced the follow-on with a massive lead of 326.
- Yorkshire then enforced the follow-on and Moss's second half-century, his fourth of the season, helped his side to a draw.
- But Hollioake then chose not to enforce the follow-on as Surrey reached 22 for 0 from the last 10 overs of the day to lead by 195 runs.
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