take after
phrasal verbtake after somebody [no passive]
- (not used in the progressive tenses
) to look or behave like an older member of your family, especially your mother or father不用于进行时 (外貌或行为)像(父或母) - Your daughter doesn't take after you at all.
你女儿长得一点儿都不像你。
- Your daughter doesn't take after you at all.
- (North American English, informal) to follow somebody quickly
追赶;跟踪 - I was afraid that if I started running the man would take after me.
我害怕如果我跑起来,那人会追来。
- I was afraid that if I started running the man would take after me.