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a⋅bout
[uh-bout]
–preposition
| 1. | of; concerning; in regard to: instructions about the work; a book about the Civil War. |
| 2. | connected or associated with: There was an air of mystery about him. |
| 3. | near; close to: a man about my height; about six o'clock. |
| 4. | in or somewhere near: He is about the house. |
| 5. | on every side of; around: the railing about the excavation. |
| 6. | on or near (one's person): They lost all they had about them. |
| 7. | so as to be of use to: Keep your wits about you. |
| 8. | on the verge or point of (usually fol. by an infinitive): about to leave. |
| 9. | here or there; in or on: to wander about the old castle. |
| 10. | concerned with; engaged in doing: Tell me what it's about. Bring me the other book while you're about it. |
–adverb
| 11. | near in time, number, degree, etc.; approximately: It's about five miles from here. |
| 12. | nearly; almost: Dinner is about ready. |
| 13. | nearby; not far off: He is somewhere about. |
| 14. | on every side; in every direction; around: Look about and see if you can find it. |
| 15. | halfway around; in the opposite direction: to turn a car about. |
| 16. | from one place to another; in this place or that: to move furniture about; important papers strewn about. |
| 17. | in rotation or succession; alternately: Turn about is fair play. |
| 18. | in circumference: a wheel two inches about. |
| 19. | Nautical.
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–adjective
| 20. | moving around; astir: He was up and about while the rest of us still slept. |
| 21. | in existence; current; prevalent: Chicken pox is about. |
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A*bout"\, prep. [OE. aboute, abouten, abuten; AS. [=a]butan, onbutan; on + butan, which is from be by + utan outward, from ut out. See But, Out.]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?" --Bulwer. 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 aboutto open his mouth. --Acts xviii. 14. 7. Concerning; with regard to; on account of; touching. "To treat about thy ransom." --Milton. She must have her way about Sarah. --Trollope.About
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." --Exod. xxii. 28. 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.
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Language Translation for : about
Spanish:
sobre, acerca de,
German:
über,
Japanese:
~について
about
O.E. onbutan "on the outside of," from on "on" + be "by" + utan "outside," from ut (see out). By 13c. it had forced out O.E. ymbe for meaning "in the neighborhood of." Abouts, with adverbial genitive, still found in hereabouts, etc., is probably a northern dialectal form. About face as a military command (short for right about face) is first attested 1861, Amer.Eng.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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about
In addition to the idioms beginning with about, also see at about; beat about the bush; bring about; cast about; come about; do an about-face; get about; go about (one's business); how about (that); just about; knock about; lay about; man about town; nose about (around); no two ways about it; order someone about; out and about; see about; send someone about someone's business; set about; that's about the size of it; up and about; what about someone (something).
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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