go about
phrasal verbgo about (British English)
(also go around British and North American English)
- to often be in a particular state or behave in a particular way
习惯于(某种状态或行动方式) - She often goes about barefoot.
她经常赤脚走来走去。 - go about doing something It's unprofessional to go about criticizing your colleagues.
到处批评你的同事是不专业的。
- She often goes about barefoot.
- to spread from person to person
流传;传播 - There's a rumour going about that they're having an affair.
有谣言说他们有婚外情。
- There's a rumour going about that they're having an affair.
go about something
- to continue to do something; to keep busy with something
继续做某事;忙于某事 - Despite the threat of war, people went about their business as usual.
虽然有可能发生战争,人们照常忙着自己的事。
- Despite the threat of war, people went about their business as usual.
- to start working on something
synonym tackle (1)继续做某事;忙于某事 - You're not going about the job in the right way.
你做这事的方法不对。 - go about doing something How should I go about finding a job?
我该怎样着手找工作呢?
- You're not going about the job in the right way.