• about

    英:[əˈbaʊt]   美: [əˈbaʊt] 

    about 基本解释

    介词关于; 大约; 在…周围

    副词大约; 在附近; 在四周; 几乎

    形容词在附近的; 四处走动的; 在起作用的; 在流行中的

    about 相关例句

    副词

    1. about的意思

    1. There were few people about.
        附近几乎无人。

    2. The news is going about.
        这消息正在传开。

    形容词

    1. Few people were about in the street.
        街上的人很少。

    介词

    1. about在线翻译

    1. It's about ten o'clock.
        现在大约十点。

    2. about的意思

    2. It happened about 5 o'clock in the morning.
        这事发生在早晨约莫五点钟的时候。

    about 情景对话

    租房

    A:Don’t (worry/ be concerned) about the security deposit.
          别担心押金。

    B:O.K. Great.
          好的,好。

    进修

    A:I’ll talk to your (father/ mother/ teacher) about it.
          我会跟你(爸爸/妈妈/老师)商量商量。

    B:O.K. Thanks.
          好的,谢谢。

    道歉

    A:I’m sorry about that.
          那件事真对不起。

    B:It’s nothing.
          没什么。

    about 网络解释

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    2. dealing with prep:20. monster. n.怪物, 妖怪 | 21. dealing with prep.有, 以, 用, 同...,由于, 和...一致, 赞成, About, 就 | 22. tales n.[律]候补陪审员召集令

    3. about:11. to the time of .直到...为止 | 12. about 大约;到处, About;在 | 13. above 在...上面,上面的

    4. tITeof adv:tITapy n.医治 | tITeof adv.在其中, About...,将它, 它的 | threshold n.开端, 开端, 极限

    about 词典解释

    In addition to the uses shown below, about is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives to introduce extra information. About is also often used after verbs of movement, such as ‘walk’ and ‘drive’, and in phrasal verbs such as ‘mess about’ and ‘set about’, especially in British English.
    除下列用法外,about可用在一些动词、名词和形容词后引出附加信息。about还常用在walk, drive等表示动作的动词后或mess about,set about 等短语动词中,这类情况尤见于英国英语。

    1. 关于;对于;涉及;在…方面
        You use about to introduce who or what something relates to or concerns.

        e.g. She came in for a coffee, and told me about her friend Shona...
               她进来喝了杯咖啡,并向我谈起了她的朋友肖纳。
        e.g. She knew a lot about food...
               她对食物很在行。

    2. 包含;目的是;为了
        When you mention the things that an activity or institution is about, you are saying what it involves or what its aims are.

        e.g. Leadership is about the ability to implement change.
               领导才能就是要有实施变革的能力。

    3. 对…表示(情绪或心态)
        You use about after some adjectives to indicate the person or thing that a feeling or state of mind relates to.

        e.g. 'I'm sorry about Patrick,' she said...
               “我为帕特里克感到难过,”她说。
        e.g. I feel so guilty and angry about the whole issue.
               我对整件事深感内疚和气愤。

    4. 针对(问题)
        If you do something about a problem, you take action in order to solve it.

        e.g. Rachel was going to do something about Jacob...
               蕾切尔将对雅各布有所行动。
        e.g. He said he'd ask Nina for a divorce, but he never did anything about it.
               他说会跟尼娜提出离婚,可是他却从未付诸实际。

    5. (某人或某事物)具有(某种特性)
        When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.

    about是什么意思

        e.g. There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed...
               他身上有一股我从不知道的热情和激情。
        e.g. I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
               我认为你的化验结果有点不对劲。

    6. 大约;左右
        About is used in front of a number to show that the number is not exact.

        e.g. In my local health centre there's about forty parking spaces...
               我们本地的保健中心约有40个停车位。
        e.g. The rate of inflation is running at about 2.7 percent.
               通货膨胀率大约为2.7%。

    7. 四下;到处
        If someone or something moves about, they keep moving in different directions.

    about在线翻译

        e.g. Everyone was running about.
               大家都在跑来跑去。

    8. 围绕;环绕
        If you put something about a person or thing, you put it around them.

        e.g. Helen threw her arms about him...
               海伦张开双臂拥抱他。
        e.g. She was elegantly dressed with a double strand of pearls about her neck.
               她着装典雅,搭配着一条双层珍珠项链。

    9. 在手头的;现成的;能得到的
        If someone or something is about, they are present or available.

        e.g. There's lots of money about these days for schemes like this.
               近来这类计划资金充足。

    10. 即将(做…)的;快要(发生…)的
        If you are about to do something, you are going to do it very soon. If something is about to happen, it will happen very soon.

        e.g. I think he's about to leave...
               我看他要走了。
        e.g. Argentina has lifted all restrictions on trade and visas are about to be abolished...
               阿根廷已经取消所有贸易限制,签证制也将废止。

    11. how about -> see how
          what about -> see what
          just about -> see just

    When you are talking about movement in no particular direction, you can use around and round as well as about. It's so romantic up there, flying around in a small plane... I spent a couple of hours driving round Richmond... Police constables walk about with guns on their hips. When you are talking about something being generally present or available, you can use around or about, but not round, as adverbs. There is a lot of talent around at the moment... There are not that many jobs about.Round has a lot of other meanings, as a noun, verb, and adjective which you can see at the entry for round. You cannot use about in these cases.
    表示没有明确方向的移动,可用around, round 和about: It's so romantic up there, flying around in a small plane(坐着小型飞机在空中翱翔真浪漫),I spent a couple of hours driving round Richmond(我花了几个小时驱车漫游里士满),Police constables walk about with guns on their hips.(警员们胯上别枪四处巡逻)。表示某物就在手头或能够获得,可用around或about作副词, 但不可用round: There is a lot of talent around at the moment(目前有大量现成人才),There are not that many jobs about(可供选择的工作并不多)。round 作名词、动词和形容词有许多其他意思,参见round词条;在这些情况下不可用around。

    12. (尤指一段时间无法自由行动后)四处走动,外出活动
          If someone is out and about, they are going out and doing things, especially after they have been unable to for a while.

    about的意思

          e.g. Despite considerable pain she has been getting out and about almost as normal...
                 尽管还很痛,她已经基本上行动如常。
          e.g. The regulations were relaxed and the prisoners could get out and about a bit.
                 规定有所放宽,犯人可以出去短暂放风。

    13. (常因工作)奔波
          If someone is out and about, they are going to a lot of different places, often as part of their job.

          e.g. They often saw me out and about.
                 他们经常看见我四处奔波。

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