about$210$ - translation to greek
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about$210$ - translation to greek

YEAR
210 AD; 210 (year); Year 210; AD 210; 210 CE; Events in 210; Births in 210; Deaths in 210

about      
prep. περί, σχετικά με, για, γύρω από, επάνω
about turn         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
About turn; About-face; About face; About Face (disambiguation); About Face (film)
μεταβολή
out and about         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Out And About; Out and About (disambiguation); Out & About (Newsletter) (disambiguation); Out & About Newspaper (disambiguation); Out & About (disambiguation); Out and About; Out and about
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Definition

about
I
adj. (cannot stand alone)
ready
1) about to + inf. (the performance is about to begin)
willing
(colloq.) (AE)
2) not about to + inf. (we are not about to stop now; we are not about to be taken in by their campaign promises)
misc.
3) to set about doing smt.
II
prep.
1) be quick about it ('do it quickly')
2) how/what about us?
We say 'to be angry/annoyed/furious/excited/worried/upset/sorry about something':
- What are you so angry/annoyed about? - Are you excited about going on holiday next week? - I'm sorry about the noise last night. We were having a party. (but: sorry for doing something)
We say 'to care about someone/something' (= think someone/something is important):
- He is very selfish. He doesn't care about other people.
We say 'to complain to someone about someone/something:
- We complained to the manager of the restaurant about the food.
We say 'to dream/hear about someone/something':
- I dreamt about you last night. - Did you hear about the fight in the club on Saturday night?
We say 'to think about someone/something' (= consider, concentrate the mind on):
- You're quiet this morning. What are you thinking about?
The difference between 'think of ' and 'think about' is sometimes very small. Often you I can use 'of' or 'about':
- My sister is thinking of (or about) going to Canada.
We say 'to do something about something' (= do something to improve a bad situation):
- The economic situation is getting worse and worse. The government ought to do something about it.
We say 'to remind someone about something' (= tell someone not to forget):
- I'm glad you reminded me about the party. I had completely forgotten it.
We say 'to warn someone about someone/something (of is also possible sometimes):
- I knew she was a bit strange before I met her. Tom had warned me about her.

Wikipedia

210

Year 210 (CCX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Faustinus and Rufinus (or, less frequently, year 963 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 210 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Examples of use of about$210$
1. About 210 firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control.
2. It was centered about 210 miles south–southeast of Tulum, the National Hurricane Center said.
3. About 210 firefighters worked for an hour and a half before bringing the blaze under control.
4. The group has estimated that about 210 Guantanamo prisoners were taking part in the hunger strike.
5. It was a Category 2 storm and centered about 210 miles east–northeast of Barbados.