词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_about | ||||||||||
释义 | AboutAbout is a preposition or an adverb. About as a prepositionThe most common meaning of about as a preposition is ‘on the subject of’ or ‘connected with’:
About is not as specific as on. Compare
Warning: There are some words we use with about: complain, concern, excited, happy and worry:
Warning: There are some words we don’t use with about: aware, consider, description, discuss, experience and mention:
See also: On, onto About as an adverbWe use about as an adverb when we talk about time, number and quantity. About makes the time, number or quantity less specific and more approximate:
About can also be used (though less commonly) as an adverb with a meaning of ‘around’:
See also: Around or round? Vague expressions Suggestions Be about toWe use the modal expression be about to as an adjective in the modal expression be about to to refer to something that will happen very soon in the future:
See also: Modality: expressions with be |
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