Come after
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British pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈaftə/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈæftɚ/

Definice a Význam "come after"

to come after
[phrase form: come]
01

zejít za, pronásledovat

to follow or chase someone, often with the intent of catching or reaching them
Transitive: to come after sb/sth
to come after definition and meaning
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The dog escaped from the backyard, and the children came after it, trying to bring it back home.
The paparazzi relentlessly came after the celebrity, hoping to capture exclusive photos.
The detectives came after the suspect with all the evidence they had gathered.
02

následovat, přijít po

to come as a result of something, often at a later time
Transitive: to come after sth
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The rainy season comes after the dry season in this region.
Success often comes after years of hard work and dedication.
Recovery and healing come after a period of grief and loss.
03

následovat, přijít po

to assume a position or role in succession to another person or entity
Transitive: to come after sb/sth
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John retired, and his son is set to come after him as the CEO of the company.
Queen Elizabeth II came after her father, King George VI, and ascended to the throne.
The second book in the series comes after the first one and continues the story.
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