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float about, float around ГЛАГ нпрх разг (circulate)
float about people
float about rumour
I. about [əˈbaʊt] PREP
1. about (on subject of):
while he is about it Brit разг
while he is about it Brit разг
2. about (surrounding):
round about sb/sth
около нкг/нщ
3. about (in and through):
4. about (characteristic of):
5. about (with):
I have no money about me Brit form
Phrases:
II. about [əˈbaʊt] НРЧ
1. about (around):
2. about (approximately):
3. about (almost):
4. about (willing to):
III. about [əˈbaʊt] ПРИЛ
1. about (near, around):
2. about (ready):
I. float [fləʊt, Am floʊt] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. float in liquid, air:
2. float (move aimlessly):
3. float ИКОН:
II. float [fləʊt, Am floʊt] ГЛАГ прх
1. float (keep afloat):
2. float ИКОН, ФИН (bond or stock issues):
3. float (air):
III. float [fləʊt, Am floʊt] СЪЩ
1. float МОР:
2. float (vehicle):
3. float Aus, Brit (cash):
Present
Ifloat about
youfloat about
he/she/itfloats about
wefloat about
youfloat about
theyfloat about
Past
Ifloated about
youfloated about
he/she/itfloated about
wefloated about
youfloated about
theyfloated about
Present Perfect
Ihavefloated about
youhavefloated about
he/she/ithasfloated about
wehavefloated about
youhavefloated about
theyhavefloated about
Past Perfect
Ihadfloated about
youhadfloated about
he/she/ithadfloated about
wehadfloated about
youhadfloated about
theyhadfloated about
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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 coracles are about 2.24 m in diameter, but still can take a load of eight persons at a time.
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The question marks indicate the uncertainty of the authors about the correctness of the move.
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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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Is an ad about the auto bailout more likely to persuade upscale or downscale voters?
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