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[ə'baut] 1. нареч.1) кругом; повсюдуHe was nowhere about. — Его нигде не было.
There was much gossip about concerning his affairs. — О его делах ходило много сплетен.
2) недалекоSome cars were parked just about. — Несколько машин были припаркованы рядом.
They moved the furniture about. — Они (пере)двигали мебель.
He is about somewhere. — Он где-то шляется.
Just don't order me about. — Только нечего меня гонять туда-сюда.
4) обратно, в обратную сторонуAnn sharply turned about to hide her face. — Энн резко отвернулась, чтобы её лица не было видно.
the wrong way about — задом наперёд, шиворот-навыворот, не с того конца
5) вокруг, по окружности ( переводится в зависимости от контекста)He looked about. — Он огляделся.
They could not get about the Cape. — Они никак не могли обогнуть мыс.
He sent two companies of horse secretly about the hill. — Он тайно послал два конных отряда за холм
6) приблизительно, около, почтиto be about right — быть более или менее верным, почти правильным
Is your work finished? - Just about. — Ты закончил? - Почти.
Syn:7) ( to be about to do smth) собираться что-л. сделать, быть готовым к чему-л.The ceremony is about to begin. — Церемония начинается.
I'm not about to be addressed to like this. — Я не привык, чтобы ко мне так обращались.
He was about to reply but thought better of it. — Он хотел было ответить, но смолчал.
••2. предл.1) о, насчёт, на тему, касательноThat's what love is about. — Вот что такое любовь.
There had been much talk about bombing Iraq this year — Было много разговоров о бомбёжках Ирака в этом году.
I'm very anxious about his attitude to learning. — Его отношение к учёбе внушает мне большое беспокойство.
2) вокруг, кругом; тут и там, по; околоPeople gathered about the fire. — Люди собрались у костра.
The land about him was totally barren — Его окружала бесплодная земля.
I dropped her somewhere about there. — Я высадил её где-то там.
3) по времени около, по часам примерно, приблизительно в час (чего-л.)They returned to their quarters about four o'clock. — Они вернулись в казармы около четырёх.
It was about daybreak that the charge began — Когда началась атака, уже почти рассвело.
4) в, у (о наличии чего-л. относительно места или человека)There is something strange about the way things are going here. — В этом месте всё как-то не так.
There was something dreary about the house. — Дом был какой-то мрачный.
His face was the worst thing about him. — Но самым худшим в нём было его лицо.
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