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摄氏度
circular
I. about [ingl. am. əˈbaʊt, ingl. brit. əˈbaʊt] ADV. about often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (fool about, knock about, move about, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (fool, knock, move, etc)
1. about (approximately):
debe (de) andar por los 60 coloq.
2. about:
3.1. about (from one place to another):
conoce la ciudad (or la zona etc.)
3.2. about (in various directions):
4.1. about (in the vicinity, in circulation) esp ingl. brit. :
4.2. about (on all sides):
about esp ingl. brit. liter.
II. about [ingl. am. əˈbaʊt, ingl. brit. əˈbaʊt] PREP.
1.1. about (concerning):
¿y Helen? ¿no viene?
and Helen? — what about Helen?
¿y Helen? — ¿qué pasa con Helen?
1.2. about (pertaining to):
2. about (engaged in):
3.1. about (in, on, through) esp ingl. brit. :
3.2. about (encircling):
about liter.
3.3. about (on one's person) ingl. brit.:
I. float [ingl. am. floʊt, ingl. brit. fləʊt] V. intr.
1.1. float (on water):
1.2. float cloud/smoke:
1.3. float (move lightly):
float idea/image:
2. float FIN.:
float currency:
II. float [ingl. am. floʊt, ingl. brit. fləʊt] V. trans.
1.1. float ship/boat:
1.2. float raft/logs:
2.1. float FIN. (establish):
2.2. float FIN. (offer for sale):
float shares/stock/bonds
2.3. float FIN. (allow to fluctuate):
float currency
3. float (circulate):
float rumor
float idea/proposal
III. float [ingl. am. floʊt, ingl. brit. fləʊt] SUST.
1.1. float (for fishing):
1.2. float (in cistern, carburetor):
1.3. float (raft, platform):
1.4. float (for buoyancy):
2.1. float (in parade):
carro m alegórico Co. Sur Méx.
2.2. float ingl. brit.:
3. float:
float COM., FIN.
4. float ingl. am.:
5. float (for plastering):
fratacho m Río Pl.
float about V. intr., float around V. intr. coloq. (circulate)
float about people
float about rumour
I. about [əˈbaʊt] PREP.
1. about (on subject of):
while he is about it ingl. brit. coloq.
2. about (surrounding):
3. about (in and through):
4. about (characteristic of):
5. about ingl. brit. (with):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
¡vaya!
¿y qué?
II. about [əˈbaʊt] ADV.
1. about (around):
2. about (approximately):
3. about (almost):
4. about (willing to):
5. about (on the point of):
I. float [fləʊt, ingl. am. floʊt] V. intr.
1. float in liquid, air:
boyar amer.
2. float (move aimlessly):
3. float ECON.:
II. float [fləʊt, ingl. am. floʊt] V. trans.
1. float (keep afloat):
2. float ECON., FIN.:
3. float (air):
III. float [fləʊt, ingl. am. floʊt] SUST.
1. float NÁUT.:
salvavidas m inv.
2. float (vehicle):
3. float ingl. austr., ingl. brit. (cash):
Entrada de OpenDict
float V.
to float sb's boat (to interest) coloq. coloc.
to float sb's boat (to arouse sexually) coloq. coloc.
whatever floats your boat coloq. coloc.
I. about ·ˈbaʊt] PREP.
1. about (on subject of):
2. about (characteristic of):
3. about (surrounding):
4. about (in and through):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
¡vaya!
¿y qué?
II. about ·ˈbaʊt] ADV.
1. about (approximately):
2. about (almost):
3. about (on the point of):
4. about (around):
5. about (willing to):
I. float [floʊt] V. intr.
1. float in liquid, air:
boyar amer.
2. float (move aimlessly):
3. float ECON.:
II. float [floʊt] V. trans.
1. float (keep afloat):
2. float ECON., FIN.:
3. float (suggest):
III. float [floʊt] SUST.
1. float NÁUT.:
salvavidas m inv.
2. float (vehicle):
Present
Ifloat
youfloat
he/she/itfloats
wefloat
youfloat
theyfloat
Past
Ifloated
youfloated
he/she/itfloated
wefloated
youfloated
theyfloated
Present Perfect
Ihavefloated
youhavefloated
he/she/ithasfloated
wehavefloated
youhavefloated
theyhavefloated
Past Perfect
Ihadfloated
youhadfloated
he/she/ithadfloated
wehadfloated
youhadfloated
theyhadfloated
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It does not wallow or float about the place like a drunk, as so many of these things do and responds well to steering inputs.
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We are born into language and float about in it all our lives.
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There it is literally in the foreground all evening, while the physical bodies float about behind, almost subliminally, in the background.
www.theglobeandmail.com
And there's a nifty head-up display that projects key information onto the windscreen so that it appears to float about 2.5 metres ahead.
www.joe.ie
All she did was float about carrying a lamp.
www.dailymail.co.uk