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I . about [əˈbaʊt] PREP

1. about (on subject of):

about
a book about football
what is the movie about?
sobre o que é o filme?
how about that!
what about your new job?

2. about (surrounding):

about

3. about (in and through):

about
por
she walked about the room

II . about [əˈbaʊt] ADV

1. about (approximately):

about
about 5 years ago
about twenty

2. about (almost):

about
to be (just) about ready
to be about to do sth

3. about (around):

to be out and about

bring about VB trans

bring about

come about VB intr

come about
come about

fall about VB intr Brit, Aus inf

fall about

go about VB trans insep

horse about VB intr esp Brit, horse around VB intr

II . kick about, kick around VB trans

1. kick about a ball:

kick about

2. kick about (treat badly):

kick about

lounge about VB trans, lounge around VB trans

lounge about
ficar à toa

nose about, nose around VB intr inf

root about VB intr, root around VB intr

root about
root about

see about VB trans inf

set about VB intr

set about
to set about doing sth

sit about VB intr Brit, sit around VB intr

sit about
ficar à toa

wait about VB intr Brit, wait around VB intr Am

to wait about for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
About 14 contestants will be competing for the title.
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It narrates all about the discrimination in the society, in the system and all above.
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The question marks indicate the uncertainty of the authors about the correctness of the move.
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My clients will never have to worry about this new captcha-reading software.
www.gizmag.com
The bus lines that serve the area carry about 5 million passengers per year as of 2012, which is a sufficient ridership for a tram line.
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The cover of the '42 edition is distinguished from the '41 by a caveat about erratic availability printed in small red fonts.
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In short, the purpose of espionage is to gather knowledge about (an) organization(s).
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His fiancee's family is having doubts about his fitness as a son-in-law and his parents are downcast because of his disability.
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These phrases may be used with reference to concerns about rapid global warming.
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They don't want us to get too big-headed about sharing it.
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