followed

followed — verb

1. to move behind a person, animal, or vehicle and go where they go

1.動詞及物A2
釋義

to move behind a person, animal, or vehicle and go where they go

例句

A small dog followed Esme all the way to the bus stop.

The children followed their teacher into the museum.

pattern: follow + [person] + into + [place]

同義詞
  • chase

    implies speed and an intention to catch; 'follow' is more neutral

  • trail

    often means to follow secretly or at a distance

反義詞
  • lead

    to go first so that others follow you

文法句型

follow + [person/animal] + to/into/through + [place]

用法筆記

Often used with direction phrases like 'into', 'out of', 'through', 'along', or 'to'.

常見錯誤

I follow after him to the shop.
I followed him to the shop.
💡'follow' already includes the idea of going behind; 'after' is unnecessary.

2. to travel along a road, path, or route

2.動詞及物A2
釋義

to travel along a road, path, or route

例句

Follow this path through the forest and you will reach the lake.

imperative: Follow + [path/road]

Christopher followed the coastal road for almost two hours.

同義詞
  • take

    more general: 'take this road'; less directional than 'follow'

  • go along

    phrasal verb with the same meaning, slightly more informal

文法句型

follow + [road/path/street]

用法筆記

The object is always a way, path, road, street, route, track, or similar.

3. in a card game, to put down a card that matches the symbol of the card played ju

3.動詞不及物B1
釋義

in a card game, to put down a card that matches the symbol of the card played just before yours

例句

Eli had no diamonds left, so he could not follow suit.

fixed phrase: follow suit

"You have to follow if you can," Tara said, placing a heart on the table.

同義詞

文法句型

follow suit (fixed phrase)

用法筆記

Almost always used in the fixed phrase 'follow suit' in card games.

4. to act or behave in the same way as another person or group

4.動詞及物A2
釋義

to act or behave in the same way as another person or group

例句

Hiro followed his older brother's example and joined the school band.

collocation: follow + [someone]'s example

When one shop lowered its prices, many others quickly followed.

intransitive use: many others followed

同義詞
  • imitate

    slightly more formal; can sound deliberate or mocking

  • copy

    more direct; can imply lack of originality

反義詞

文法句型

follow + [someone]'s example/lead

follow + [a/the] recipe/plan/trend

用法筆記

Common in business contexts to describe copying a competitor's strategy ('follow someone's lead').

5. to happen or exist after something else, especially in time or order

5.動詞及物B1
釋義

to happen or exist after something else, especially in time or order

例句

A loud thunderstorm followed the week of extremely hot weather.

pattern: [event 1] follows [event 2]

The main dish was followed by a light fruit dessert.

passive: was followed by

同義詞
  • come after

    less formal; works for both time and order

  • succeed

    formal; often used for roles or positions

反義詞
  • precede

    to come before something in time or order

文法句型

[event 1] is/was followed by [event 2]

用法筆記

Often used in the passive with 'by' to show sequence: X is followed by Y.

常見錯誤

The rain followed by the sunny day.
The rain was followed by a sunny day.
💡Use the passive form 'was/were followed by'.

6. used to tell someone that several items or examples will be given next, especial

6.動詞B1
釋義

used to tell someone that several items or examples will be given next, especially in formal writing or speech

例句

The rules of the competition are as follows: each team must have four players.

fixed phrase: are as follows

The winners for this year are as follows: James in first place, Élise in second.

同義詞
  • the following

    used as adjective before a noun: 'the following items'

文法句型

as follows (fixed expression)

用法筆記

Always appears in the fixed expression 'as follows' (not 'as follow'), regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural.

常見錯誤

The details are as follow: ...
The details are as follows: ...
💡'as follows' is a fixed phrase; the 's' stays even with a plural subject.

7. to do what a person, rule, law, or instruction tells you to do

7.動詞及物B1
釋義

to do what a person, rule, law, or instruction tells you to do

例句

The children were taught to follow the school rules from their first day.

collocation: follow the rules

Christopher carefully followed the instructions on the medicine bottle.

同義詞
  • obey

    stronger; used for people with authority, not for instructions or recipes

  • abide by

    more formal; used for rules, laws, and agreements

反義詞
  • disobey

    deliberately not doing what you are told

  • ignore

    paying no attention to a rule or instruction

文法句型

follow + noun phrase

用法筆記

Common objects include 'rules', 'instructions', 'laws', 'orders', and 'advice'.

常見錯誤

She obeyed the recipe carefully.
She followed the recipe carefully.
💡'obey' is for people or authorities; 'follow' is used for instructions, recipes, and plans.

8. to develop or move forward in a set direction, matching a known plan or structur

8.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to develop or move forward in a set direction, matching a known plan or structure

例句

The meeting followed a strict schedule, with each speaker given ten minutes.

pattern: follow + noun phrase describing the course

Wei's career followed a very different path from what his parents had expected.

同義詞
  • proceed

    more formal; focuses on the action continuing

  • develop

    broader; can be used for any kind of change over time

文法句型

follow + adverb phrase

用法筆記

Often used with 'path', 'pattern', 'course', 'route', or 'schedule' to describe how something develops.

9. to watch or pay close attention to something as it happens, changes, or develops

9.動詞及物B1
釋義

to watch or pay close attention to something as it happens, changes, or develops

例句

Fans around the world followed the tennis tournament on social media.

follow + event on social media

Eliska followed the election news with great interest every day.

同義詞
  • track

    more active; suggests monitoring changes closely over time

  • monitor

    more formal; used in professional or technical contexts

反義詞
  • ignore

    to deliberately pay no attention

文法句型

follow + noun phrase

用法筆記

Common objects include 'events', 'news', 'developments', and 'movements'. Different from sense 7 (OBEY) — this sense is about watching, not obeying.

10. to come about because of something that happened earlier

10.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to come about because of something that happened earlier

例句

If you eat too much sugar, health problems may follow.

intransitive: [result] follows from [cause]

A heated argument followed, and neither side would back down.

同義詞
  • result

    more direct; strongly emphasises cause and effect

  • ensue

    more formal; used in written English

反義詞
  • cause

    to make something happen, the opposite direction of cause and effect

文法句型

it follows that + clause

noun phrase + follows

follow from + noun phrase

用法筆記

Common in the phrases 'it follows that…' and 'as follows'. The subject is often an event or situation, not a person.

常見錯誤

A problem followed from the mistake.' (correct but less natural)
A problem followed as a result of the mistake.
💡Adding 'as a result' makes the cause-effect clearer.

11. to understand what someone is saying or explaining while they are saying it

11.動詞及物B1
釋義

to understand what someone is saying or explaining while they are saying it

例句

The lecture was so fast that Sana could not follow the professor's argument.

negative: cannot / could not follow

Pim found it hard to follow the complicated plot of the movie.

同義詞
  • understand

    broader; can be for general comprehension, not necessarily in real time

  • grasp

    more formal; suggests a deeper understanding

反義詞
  • miss

    to fail to understand or catch what was said

文法句型

follow + noun phrase

can/could follow

用法筆記

Often used with 'can' or 'cannot', as in 'I can't follow you'. This sense is about real-time understanding, not general knowledge.

常見錯誤

I cannot follow what happened yesterday.' (vague)
I cannot follow your explanation because you are speaking too fast.
💡This sense requires a real-time situation.

12. to look at written words or musical notes while someone performs or speaks them,

12.動詞及物B2
釋義

to look at written words or musical notes while someone performs or speaks them, matching their pace

例句

The choir members followed the sheet music as the conductor led them.

music: follow the sheet music / the score

Mira followed the lyrics on her phone while the band played the song.

同義詞
  • keep up with

    more common in everyday speech; emphasises staying at the same speed

反義詞
  • lose

    as in 'lose one's place' in the music or text

文法句型

follow + noun phrase

用法筆記

This sense is about simultaneous tracking — moving your eyes or voice along with a performance. Do not confuse with sense 9 (FOLLOW CLOSELY), which is about watching events unfold over time.

13. to subscribe to see updates from another person's account by linking your profil

13.動詞及物A2
釋義

to subscribe to see updates from another person's account by linking your profile on a social platform

例句

Darius follows several chefs on Instagram to learn new recipes.

collocation: follow [someone] on [platform]

Nkechi started following a Taiwanese musician on YouTube after hearing his song.

aspect: start + following + [person on platform]

同義詞
  • subscribe to

    more common for channels or newsletters; 'follow' is broader and more casual

  • friend

    implies mutual approval; 'follow' can be one-way

反義詞

用法筆記

Commonly followed by a person's name or a brand/page. Use 'on' before the platform name (e.g., 'follow someone on YouTube'). This sense is specific to social media and is not used for offline contexts.

常見錯誤

I followed my friend in the park on Instagram.
I followed my friend on Instagram.
💡The social-media sense does not combine with physical location. Use a separate sentence for physical following.