Keresés
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to go about
[phrase form: go]
01
folytat, kezd
to continue or start an activity
Dialect
British
Transitive: to go about an activity | to go about doing sth
Példåk
He decided to go about studying for the exam by creating a detailed study schedule.
Ăgy döntött, hogy folytatja a vizsgĂĄra valĂł tanulĂĄst egy rĂ©szletes tanulmĂĄnyi ĂŒtemterv lĂ©trehozĂĄsĂĄval.
02
jĂĄr el, viselkedik
to regularly behave in a certain way or be in a specific state
Dialect
British
Intransitive: to go about in a specific manner
Transitive: to go about doing sth
Példåk
The child goes about exploring the world with curiosity and wonder.
A gyermek elkezdi felfedezni a vilĂĄgot kĂvĂĄncsisĂĄggal Ă©s csodĂĄlattal.
03
kering, terjed
(of rumors, information, news, etc.) to circulate among people
Dialect
British
Intransitive
Példåk
Misinformation tends to go about rapidly on social media platforms.
A félreinformåció hajlamos gyorsan terjedni a közösségi média platformokon.
04
barĂĄtkozik valakivel, idĆt tölt valakivel
to regularly spend time with someone
Dialect
British
Intransitive: to go about | to go about with sb
Példåk
Since joining the club, he has been going about with fellow members for various events.
MiutĂĄn csatlakozott a klubhoz, tĂĄrsalog a többi taggal kĂŒlönfĂ©le esemĂ©nyekre.
05
terjed, kering
(of an infectious disease) to be transmitted from one person to another
Dialect
British
Intransitive
Példåk
Without proper precautions, viruses can go about easily in a community.
MegfelelĆ ĂłvintĂ©zkedĂ©sek nĂ©lkĂŒl a vĂrusok könnyen terjedhetnek egy közössĂ©gben.
06
megfordul, irĂĄnyt vĂĄlt
(of a ship) to change directions or turn around in order to sail in the opposite way
Dialect
British
Intransitive
Példåk
As the wind shifted, the sailboat went about gracefully.
Ahogy a szél våltozott, a vitorlås kecsesen megfordult.



























