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●ˌput yourself aˈbout (BrE) 1. (informal) to be sociable and friendly in public, especially in order to become well-known (尤指为了出名)喜欢交际,待人友善◆Politicians like that are always putting themselves about at parties. 那种政客总是出没于各类聚会。2. (informal, sport 体育) to be very involved in a game and play with enthusiasm (比赛中)全身心投入,奋力拼搏◆Christian is a no-nonsense defender who puts himself about and is popular with the fans. 克里斯蒂安是一名敬业的后卫,比赛中积极投入,深受球迷喜爱。3. ➡ put it about [v + it + adv] |