about

about — preposition

1. used to show what a book, talk, idea, or feeling has as its subject — the thing

1.介系詞A1
釋義

used to show what a book, talk, idea, or feeling has as its subject — the thing it deals with or is linked to.

例句

Una wrote a long letter about her summer in Kyoto.

about + noun naming the topic

Lior and his sister argued about who should wash the dishes.

about + wh-clause for the disputed point

同義詞
  • regarding

    more formal; common in business letters and reports.

  • concerning

    formal; preferred in legal or official writing.

  • on

    used with talks, books, articles; a book on history sounds more academic than a book about history.

文法句型

about + noun

about + wh-clause

about + -ing

用法筆記

Subject of this sense is usually a thing that carries content — a book, film, story, talk, question, complaint, joke — or a feeling that is directed at something. Distinguish from sense 2 (taking action) and sense 4 (physical position).

常見錯誤

The film is for the war.
The film is about the war.
💡for marks purpose; about marks the subject the film deals with.
She is excited for the trip about Paris.
She is excited about the trip to Paris.
💡feelings take about, not for, when naming what they are directed at.

2. used after verbs like do, see, or know to point to a problem that someone needs

2.介系詞B2
釋義

used after verbs like do, see, or know to point to a problem that someone needs to deal with or fix.

例句

The mayor promised to do something about the broken streetlights on Fifth Avenue.

do something + about + problem

Hana has no idea what to do about the leak under the kitchen sink.

what to do + about + noun

同義詞
  • regarding

    more neutral; loses the 'fix the problem' nuance.

文法句型

do something + about + noun

what + to + do + about

用法筆記

Object after about is almost always a problem, complaint, or unwanted situation — never a neutral fact. Distinguish from sense 1: in sense 1 you can talk about anything; here you must act on something that has gone wrong.

常見錯誤

I will do something about my new haircut tomorrow.
I will do something about the noise from upstairs.
💡this sense needs a problem to fix, not a neutral plan.

3. spread across various spots within one location with no fixed pattern — typical

3.介系詞B2
釋義

spread across various spots within one location with no fixed pattern — typical when toys, papers, or clothes are left lying in different corners.

例句

Toys were scattered about the living room after the twins finished playing.

passive: be scattered about + place

Old letters lay about the attic in dusty piles.

同義詞
  • around

    preferred in American English with the same meaning.

  • throughout

    more formal; suggests fuller coverage of every part.

文法句型

scatter/lie/leave + objects + about + place

用法筆記

More common in British English; American writers usually pick around in the same context. Subject is usually a plural noun (toys, papers, shoes) — single-object versions sound odd. Distinguish from sense 4 (one location, near a place) by the messy, multi-spot feel here.

常見錯誤

The cat slept about the sofa.
The cat slept on the sofa.
💡this sense needs scattered or messy distribution, not a single resting spot.

4. in a particular area or close to a person — for example, the streets near a town

4.介系詞B2
釋義

in a particular area or close to a person — for example, the streets near a town centre or the things a traveller carries on their body.

例句

There are several good cafes about the old market square.

about + named place for nearby area

Lior always keeps a small knife about his person when hiking alone.

fixed phrase: about + one's person

同義詞
  • around

    more frequent in American English.

  • near

    narrower; about can suggest the wider surrounding zone, not just close by.

文法句型

verb of position/movement + about + place/person

用法筆記

Stronger in British English; Americans usually say around or near. The fixed phrase 'about one's person' is used in police and travel contexts to mean carried on someone's body. Distinguish from sense 3: this sense names ONE general area; sense 3 spreads things across many spots.

常見錯誤

She put the keys about the table.
She put the keys on the table.
💡about gives a vague nearby area, not a precise surface.

about — adverb

about — adjective