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Definition of follow-up in English: follow-upnounˈfɒləʊʌpˈfɑloʊ ˌəp 1A continuation or repetition of something that has already been started or done. 后续;跟进,尤指 as modifier a follow-up study of the same interviewees after retirement Example sentencesExamples - A follow-up study found that exposure was highly variable and workers may have modified their exposure as a consequence of being studied.
- A follow-up study by the researchers offers a possible explanation why.
- The presentation includes methods to continue the essential follow-up needed to keep the vision alive.
- The follow-up continues during the summer when birds move to the brood-rearing area.
- A follow-up study last year showed the same 700 Leeds children continued to gain weight after starting secondary school.
- Median follow-up time for the study population was more than 6.4 years.
- Because her insurance would not cover medical hypnotherapy, she stopped follow-ups but continued for several months to do the self-hypnosis.
- The deleted scenes include more case studies and a follow-up with campaigners.
- Those follow-ups continue for up to two years, with the mother being supplied formula milk for her baby.
- Londonist proposes a follow-up study to see if shopping on Oxford Street on a December Saturday is stressful.
- The next spacecraft heading to Mars will not have the necessary equipment to do the follow-up methane studies, Mumma said.
- The follow-up length of this study is, of course, too short to answer the question of long-term stability.
- It was announced that the discussion will continue in a follow-up session.
- This prompted a follow-up study on calcium's role in weight regulation.
- A follow-up study in Washington found that the wage gap had shrunk significantly.
- The parents of 90 infants agreed to participate in the follow-up study.
- Ethics review was granted separately for the follow-up employee study, as this was an add-on to the original research project.
- The follow-up question was contingent upon the answer to the first question.
- Another limitation of this study is the short follow-up period.
- This requires patience and follow-up, which unfortunately is compromised in efforts to just produce more units.
- 1.1 A further examination or observation of a patient in order to monitor the success of earlier treatment.
(对病人的)随访 Example sentencesExamples - The prevention of illness associated with recurrence depends on careful follow-up of patients after treatment.
- Early withdrawal from the assigned treatment or loss of follow-up occurred in 29 patients.
- Patients should be able to participate in treatment and long-term follow-up.
- At-home transition to methadone can be safe even in older patients if follow-up is closely monitored.
- Medical records were reviewed and patients were contacted for follow-up.
- In addition, the number of reprimands decreased during both treatment and follow-up observations.
- Some patients who have had meningitis may require longer-term follow-up.
- The patient was referred to our medical center for further follow-up and possible surgery.
- She said it was a follow-up to his visit for the back spasms.
- On her return to Ireland she needed follow-up medical treatment and had to tell her doctor and the hospital that she had miscarried.
- Children and adults with PKU require follow-up care at a medical center or clinic that specializes in this disorder.
- Seven patients underwent follow-up testing after 3 months of bosentan treatment.
- Some patients return for follow-up treatment every three months or at six months where they repeat the complete protocol.
- The long-term medical follow-up of veterans with embedded DU fragments is in progress and will continue.
- Patients with melanoma require close follow-up because they are at risk for recurrence and diagnosis of a second primary tumor.
- It will cover the costs of accident and emergency treatment and follow-up medical care.
- A total of 11,295 patients received follow-up during the three observation periods.
- In patients who completed treatment and follow-up, no differences were observed in maternal or fetal outcomes.
- Inmates are regularly being released on completing their terms without any provision of medical follow-up or treatment.
- And they often get lost to medical follow-up because they don't need medical follow-up.
- The patients had follow-up visits four to six weeks after treatment and again at three, six, nine and 12 months.
Synonyms result, end result, consequence, net result, upshot, effect, after-effect, aftermath, conclusion, sequel, issue, product, end product, end, development, offshoot, outgrowth, wake, denouement - 1.2 A piece of work that builds on or exploits the success of earlier work.
续篇 she is writing a follow-up to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice 她正在续写简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》。 Example sentencesExamples - We'll post a follow-up to this intriguing story as soon as we get the straight dope.
- The show was a follow-up to the launch of her debut album ‘Wini’ which has proven very popular over the past few months.
- The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut.
- The first, a double CD, teams two of the great jazz vocalists in a follow-up to their first successful get-together.
- After this current tour, Jason will embark on an exciting new TV project as a follow-up to his recent BBC2 hit show Jason Byrne Hates.
- It's a follow-up to last year's Gemini Award-winning The Atwood Stories.
- They are also planning a follow-up to their successful and widely-publicised street hockey protest on Commercial Drive.
- He's also planning to get back in the studio this fall for a follow-up to the well-received Here on Earth recording from a couple of years ago.
- If anything, it might be something with Luc Besson, a follow-up to a film I did when I was younger called Leon.
- A follow-up to his debut play The Land Of Cakes, premiered here last year, the new piece is based on his BBC radio series The Aberdee Brief.
- It's terribly easy to criticise a follow-up to a massive success but I can only be honest and say that it hardly made me laugh at all.
- As a follow-up to the IMDb records post a few days ago, who has the earliest birth date listed on IMDb?
- This is a complete cookbook, a follow-up to his very successful book about the ultimate weight loss.
- This article may be considered a follow-up to Lee's article.
- As a follow-up to the epic post on the graveyard of ideologies, here is a story about the graveyards of ideologists.
- It's a follow-up to a film called That'll Be the Day that David Essex starred in.
- It isn't that the album Everyone Is Here is a follow-up to Finn, which the brothers recorded 10 years ago.
- He is launching a new show, Twelfth Night: the Musical, at the Edinburgh Festival, as a follow-up to Zipp!
- The Guardian printed a follow-up to the story I linked to last week about the mysterious underground cinema in Paris.
- He is doing a follow-up to the fantastic television musical Feltham Sings, for which he worked with juvenile offenders.
Definition of follow-up in US English: follow-upnounˈfälō ˌəpˈfɑloʊ ˌəp 1A continuation or repetition of something that has already been started or done. 后续;跟进,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - It was announced that the discussion will continue in a follow-up session.
- Another limitation of this study is the short follow-up period.
- Ethics review was granted separately for the follow-up employee study, as this was an add-on to the original research project.
- A follow-up study by the researchers offers a possible explanation why.
- Because her insurance would not cover medical hypnotherapy, she stopped follow-ups but continued for several months to do the self-hypnosis.
- Londonist proposes a follow-up study to see if shopping on Oxford Street on a December Saturday is stressful.
- This requires patience and follow-up, which unfortunately is compromised in efforts to just produce more units.
- The presentation includes methods to continue the essential follow-up needed to keep the vision alive.
- Those follow-ups continue for up to two years, with the mother being supplied formula milk for her baby.
- The next spacecraft heading to Mars will not have the necessary equipment to do the follow-up methane studies, Mumma said.
- A follow-up study found that exposure was highly variable and workers may have modified their exposure as a consequence of being studied.
- The follow-up continues during the summer when birds move to the brood-rearing area.
- The deleted scenes include more case studies and a follow-up with campaigners.
- A follow-up study in Washington found that the wage gap had shrunk significantly.
- The follow-up question was contingent upon the answer to the first question.
- The parents of 90 infants agreed to participate in the follow-up study.
- This prompted a follow-up study on calcium's role in weight regulation.
- Median follow-up time for the study population was more than 6.4 years.
- The follow-up length of this study is, of course, too short to answer the question of long-term stability.
- A follow-up study last year showed the same 700 Leeds children continued to gain weight after starting secondary school.
- 1.1 An activity carried out as part of a study in order to monitor or further develop earlier work.
追踪调查 as modifier follow-up interviews 后续采访。 - 1.2 Further observation or treatment of a patient, especially to monitor earlier treatment.
(对病人的)随访 patients who require proper medical follow-up 需要适当随访的病人。 Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the number of reprimands decreased during both treatment and follow-up observations.
- The patient was referred to our medical center for further follow-up and possible surgery.
- Inmates are regularly being released on completing their terms without any provision of medical follow-up or treatment.
- It will cover the costs of accident and emergency treatment and follow-up medical care.
- And they often get lost to medical follow-up because they don't need medical follow-up.
- Seven patients underwent follow-up testing after 3 months of bosentan treatment.
- Early withdrawal from the assigned treatment or loss of follow-up occurred in 29 patients.
- She said it was a follow-up to his visit for the back spasms.
- On her return to Ireland she needed follow-up medical treatment and had to tell her doctor and the hospital that she had miscarried.
- Children and adults with PKU require follow-up care at a medical center or clinic that specializes in this disorder.
- Patients with melanoma require close follow-up because they are at risk for recurrence and diagnosis of a second primary tumor.
- The long-term medical follow-up of veterans with embedded DU fragments is in progress and will continue.
- The patients had follow-up visits four to six weeks after treatment and again at three, six, nine and 12 months.
- Some patients who have had meningitis may require longer-term follow-up.
- In patients who completed treatment and follow-up, no differences were observed in maternal or fetal outcomes.
- Some patients return for follow-up treatment every three months or at six months where they repeat the complete protocol.
- Medical records were reviewed and patients were contacted for follow-up.
- At-home transition to methadone can be safe even in older patients if follow-up is closely monitored.
- Patients should be able to participate in treatment and long-term follow-up.
- The prevention of illness associated with recurrence depends on careful follow-up of patients after treatment.
- A total of 11,295 patients received follow-up during the three observation periods.
Synonyms result, end result, consequence, net result, upshot, effect, after-effect, aftermath, conclusion, sequel, issue, product, end product, end, development, offshoot, outgrowth, wake, denouement - 1.3 A piece of work that builds on or exploits the success of earlier work.
续篇 she is writing a follow-up to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice 她正在续写简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》。 Example sentencesExamples - After this current tour, Jason will embark on an exciting new TV project as a follow-up to his recent BBC2 hit show Jason Byrne Hates.
- As a follow-up to the IMDb records post a few days ago, who has the earliest birth date listed on IMDb?
- A follow-up to his debut play The Land Of Cakes, premiered here last year, the new piece is based on his BBC radio series The Aberdee Brief.
- The Guardian printed a follow-up to the story I linked to last week about the mysterious underground cinema in Paris.
- It isn't that the album Everyone Is Here is a follow-up to Finn, which the brothers recorded 10 years ago.
- This is a complete cookbook, a follow-up to his very successful book about the ultimate weight loss.
- It's terribly easy to criticise a follow-up to a massive success but I can only be honest and say that it hardly made me laugh at all.
- We'll post a follow-up to this intriguing story as soon as we get the straight dope.
- This article may be considered a follow-up to Lee's article.
- They are also planning a follow-up to their successful and widely-publicised street hockey protest on Commercial Drive.
- The first, a double CD, teams two of the great jazz vocalists in a follow-up to their first successful get-together.
- If anything, it might be something with Luc Besson, a follow-up to a film I did when I was younger called Leon.
- He's also planning to get back in the studio this fall for a follow-up to the well-received Here on Earth recording from a couple of years ago.
- He is launching a new show, Twelfth Night: the Musical, at the Edinburgh Festival, as a follow-up to Zipp!
- He is doing a follow-up to the fantastic television musical Feltham Sings, for which he worked with juvenile offenders.
- It's a follow-up to a film called That'll Be the Day that David Essex starred in.
- The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut.
- It's a follow-up to last year's Gemini Award-winning The Atwood Stories.
- As a follow-up to the epic post on the graveyard of ideologies, here is a story about the graveyards of ideologists.
- The show was a follow-up to the launch of her debut album ‘Wini’ which has proven very popular over the past few months.
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