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1 there's plenty of money about
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2 about
adv. om; ongeveer; omstreeks--------prep. op, betreffende; naastabout1♦voorbeelden:about twenty pence • ongeveer twintig pencedon't carry it about with you • draag het niet overal meego about telling lies • overal leugens vertellenthere's a lot of flu about • er heerst griepthere's plenty of money about • er is veel geld in omloophe turned about • hij draaide zich om————————about2〈 voorzetsel〉1 rond ⇒ om … heen3 door … heen ⇒ over5 omstreeks ⇒ omtrent, ongeveer♦voorbeelden:her toys lay about the floor • haar speelgoed lag verspreid over de vloerhe is well known about the town • hij is in de hele stad goed bekenda book about religion • een boek over godsdienstthe truth, that's what it's all about • de waarheid, daar gaat het ombe quick about it • schiet eens wat op¶ about it! • aan de slag!while you are about it • als je (er) toch (mee) bezig bentwhat about it? • nou, en …?, so what?; wat wil je nu/erover zeggen?what/how about a cup of coffee? • zin in een kop koffie?, wat vind je van een kop koffie?what is he about? • wat voert hij uit?
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