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a·bout
/əˈbaʊt/
介詞
關於, 對於, 與…有關
From:
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a·bout
/əˈbaʊt/
副詞
大約, 左右, 差不多;
在周圍, 在附近, 到處
From:
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about
關于
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·bout
prep.
1.
Around
;
all
round
;
on
every
side
of
.
“Look
about
you.”
--
Shak
.
“Bind
them
about
thy
neck.”
--
Prov
.
iii
. 3.
2.
In
the
immediate
neighborhood
of
;
in
contiguity
or
proximity
to
;
near
,
as
to
place
;
by
or
on
(
one's
person
).
“Have
you
much
money
about
you?”
3.
Over
or
upon
different
parts
of
;
through
or
over
in
various
directions
;
here
and
there
in
;
to
and
fro
in
;
throughout
.
Lampoons
. . .
were
handed
about
the
coffeehouses
.
--
Macaulay
.
Roving
still
about
the
world
.
--
Milton
.
4.
Near
;
not
far
from
; --
determining
approximately
time
,
size
,
quantity
.
“To-morrow,
about
this
time.”
--
Exod
.
ix
. 18.
“
About
my
stature.”
--
Shak
.
He
went
out
about
the
third
hour
.
--
Matt
.
xx
. 3.
Note:
☞
This
use
passes
into
the
adverbial
sense
.
5.
In
concern
with
;
engaged
in
;
intent
on
.
I
must
be
about
my
Father's
business
.
--
Luke
ii
. 49.
6.
Before
a
verbal
noun
or
an
infinitive
:
On
the
point
or
verge
of
;
going
;
in
act
of
.
Paul
was
now
about
to
open
his
mouth
.
--
Acts
xviii
. 14.
7.
Concerning
;
with
regard
to
;
on
account
of
;
touching
.
“To
treat
about
thy
ransom.”
She
must
have
her
way
about
Sarah
.
--
Trollope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·bout
,
adv.
1.
On
all
sides
;
around
.
'Tis
time
to
look
about
.
--
Shak
.
2.
In
circuit
;
circularly
;
by
a
circuitous
way
;
around
the
outside
;
as
,
a
mile
about
,
and
a
third
of
a
mile
across
.
3.
Here
and
there
;
around
;
in
one
place
and
another
.
Wandering
about
from
house
to
house
.
--
1
Tim
.
v
. 13.
4.
Nearly
;
approximately
;
with
close
correspondence
,
in
quality
,
manner
,
degree
,
etc
.;
as
,
about
as
cold
;
about
as
high
; --
also
of
quantity
,
number
,
time
.
“There
fell
. . .
about
three
thousand
men.”
5.
To
a
reserved
position
;
half
round
;
in
the
opposite
direction
;
on
the
opposite
tack
;
as
,
to
face
about
;
to
turn
one's
self
about
.
To bring about
,
to
cause
to
take
place
;
to
accomplish
.
To come about
,
to
occur
;
to
take
place
.
See
under
Come
.
To go about
,
To set about
,
to
undertake
;
to
arrange
;
to
prepare
.
“Shall
we
set
about
some
revels?”
--
Shak
.
Round about
,
in
every
direction
around
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
about
adj
:
on
the
move
; "
up
and
about
"; "
the
whole
town
was
astir
over
the
incident
" [
syn
:
about(p)
,
astir(p)
]
adv
1: (
of
quantities
)
imprecise
but
fairly
close
to
correct
;
"
lasted
approximately
an
hour
"; "
in
just
about
a
minute
"; "
he's
about
30
years
old
"; "
I've
had
about
all
I
can
stand
"; "
we
meet
about
once
a
month
"; "
some
forty
people
came
"; "
weighs
around
a
hundred
pounds
";
"
roughly
$3,000"; "
holds
3
gallons
,
more
or
less
"; "20
or
so
people
were
at
the
party
" [
syn
:
approximately
,
close to
,
just about
,
some
,
roughly
,
more or
less
,
around
,
or so
]
2:
all
around
or
on
all
sides
; "
dirty
clothes
lying
around
(
or
about
)"; "
let's
look
about
for
help
"; "
There
were
trees
growing
all
around
"; "
she
looked
around
her
" [
syn
:
around
]
3:
in
the
area
or
vicinity
; "
a
few
spectators
standing
about
";
"
hanging
around
"; "
waited
around
for
the
next
flight
"
[
syn
:
around
]
4:
to
or
among
many
different
places
or
in
no
particular
direction
; "
wandering
about
with
no
place
to
go
"; "
people
were
rushing
about
"; "
news
gets
around
(
or
about
)";
"
traveled
around
in
Asia
"; "
he
needs
advice
from
someone
who's
been
around
"; "
she
sleeps
around
" [
syn
:
around
]
5:
in
or
to
a
reversed
position
or
direction
; "
about
face
";
"
brought
the
ship
about
"; "
suddenly
she
turned
around
"
[
syn
:
around
]
6:
in
rotation
or
succession
; "
turn
about
is
fair
play
"
7: (
of
actions
or
states
)
slightly
short
of
or
not
quite
accomplished
; `
near
'
is
sometimes
used
informally
for
`
nearly
'
and
`
most
'
is
sometimes
used
informally
for
`
almost
'; "
the
job
is
(
just
)
about
done
"; "
the
baby
was
almost
asleep
when
the
alarm
sounded
"; "
we're
almost
finished
"; "
the
car
all
but
ran
her
down
"; "
he
nearly
fainted
"; "
talked
for
nigh
onto
2
hours
"; "
the
recording
is
well-nigh
perfect
"; "
virtually
all
the
parties
signed
the
contract
"; "
I
was
near
exhausted
by
the
run
"; "
most
everyone
agrees
" [
syn
:
just about
,
almost
,
most
,
all
but
,
nearly
,
near
,
nigh
,
virtually
,
well-nigh
]
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