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I . about [əˈbaʊt] PREP

1. about (on subject of):

about
o
a book about sth
to talk about women
and what about me?
a co ze mną?

2. about (around):

about
about
to walk about the room

3. about (characteristic of):

what I like about him

4. about (with):

about
I have no money about me ingl brit form

locuzioni:

to go about [doing] sth
how [or what] about...?
co powiesz na...?

II . about [əˈbaʊt] AVV

2. about (near, around):

about
clothes lying about
somewhere about
is Paul about?

3. about (almost):

about
to be [just] about ready

4. about (in opposite direction):

to turn about
the other way about

III . about [əˈbaʊt] AGG

I . kick about VB vb intr colloq to be kicking about [or around]

1. kick about about (lie about):

to be kicking about [or around]

2. kick about about (travel):

to be kicking about [or around]

II . kick about VB vb trans

1. kick about about colloq (talk about):

to kick sth about [or around]

2. kick about about (treat badly):

to kick sb about [or around]

about-face SOST AM

about-face → about-turn

Vedi anche: about-turn

about-turn SOST fig

about-turn SOST fig

bandy about VB vb trans

bugger about, bugger around VB vb intr ingl brit colloq

cast about, cast around VB vb intr

clown about, clown around VB vb intr

doss about, doss around VB vb intr ingl brit colloq

doss about

fall about VB vb intr ingl brit colloq

feel about, feel around VB vb intr

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