词汇 | ok |
释义 | OK exclamation (alsookay)uk /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ us /ˌoʊˈkeɪ/ OKexclamation (AGREEING)A1 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something: 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 "I'll pay you back tomorrow." "OK, no problem."“我明天还你钱。”“行,没问题。” "Could you pick me up from work?" "OK, what time?"“你能来我上班的地方接我吗?”“好的,几点钟?” I mean, OK (= I accept that), I wasn't exactly polite to him, but I don't think I was that rude!我的意思是,我承认,我对他确实不礼貌,不过我觉得我并没有那么粗鲁。 Words & phrases expressing agreement & acceptance accha achha amen amen to thatidiom beggar couldn't agree more/lessidiom fair hear I don't mind if I doidiom I knowidiom indeed quite should size very why not...?idiom wilco will doidiom you can say that again!idiom you can't say fairer than thatidiom OKexclamation (UNDERSTAND)A2 used to check that someone understands something or that they agree to something: (用于确认某人是否明白或同意某事)明白吗?好吗? You need to add more vinegar, OK?你需要多加点醋,明白吗? I'll see you at 6.30, okay?我们6点30分见面,好吗? Understanding and comprehending appreciation for something apprehend apprehensible apprehension astutely bear colour dot handle keenness keep someone up know a hawk from a handsawidiom know the scoreidiom know/see where someone is coming fromidiom speak tease something apart to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tumble to something tune in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing OKexclamation (ACTION)A2informal used as a way of showing that you are going to take action or start something new: (用于表示打算行动或开始新的活动)行,好吧 Okay, let's go.行,我们走吧。 Okay then, if you're ready we'll start.那好吧,如果你准备好了,我们就开始。 Okay, let's get going! OK, is everyone ready? Okay, today I'm going to tell you a bit about Picasso. OK, now that everyone's here, we'll sit down. OK, Stephanie, could you tell us what you've been doing this week? Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings and/orphrase anyhoo anyhow anyways concatenate conjunctive conjunctively ergo hereby I meanidiom mean now slash so the thing isidiom there therefore thing what with thatidiom OKexclamation (PAUSE)not standard used in the middle of a sentence as a way of pausing: (用于句中起停顿作用) We saw these guys, okay, so we went up to them and started talking.我们看见了这些人,就走过去和他们交谈起来。 Linguistics: interjections aiyo attaboy attagirl auf Wiedersehen aw shucks doctor eat your heart outidiom guess hip lordy marry mazel tov more more power to your elbow!idiom roll yoicks yoink you know something?idiom you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom you the man!idiom GrammarOkay, OK We use okay (also spelt OK) in informal language. We use it in different ways, as a discourse marker, adjective or adverb. … Okay as a discourse marker We use okay as a response token to show that we understand, accept, or agree with what someone is saying: … Okay as an adjective We often use okay as an adjective to say that something is not a problem, it’s ‘all right’: … Okay as an adverb Okay is used as an adverb in informal speech, meaning ‘all right’, ‘neither well nor badly’: … OK adjective informal(alsookay)uk /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ us /ˌoʊˈkeɪ/ OKadjective (AGREED)A2 agreed or acceptable: 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 Is it okay if I bring a friend to the party?我带一个朋友来参加聚会行吗? If it's okay by/with you, I'll come over tomorrow instead.如果你同意的话,我等到明天再来。 "Well okay, perhaps I was a little hard on her, " he conceded.“好吧,也许我对她是有点苛刻,”他承认道。 "Are you sure it's okay for me to use your mother's car?" "Positive."“你肯定我可以开你母亲的车?”“完全肯定。” Don't rock the boat until the negotiations are finished, okay! "We'll be at your house at round about nine o'clock, okay?"“我们将在9点左右到你家,好不好?” I'd like to run through a few points with you, if that's okay. Words & phrases expressing agreement & acceptance accha achha amen amen to thatidiom beggar couldn't agree more/lessidiom fair hear I don't mind if I doidiom I knowidiom indeed quite should size very why not...?idiom wilco will doidiom you can say that again!idiom you can't say fairer than thatidiom OKadjective (ACCEPTABLE)A1 in a satisfactory state or of a satisfactory quality: 令人满意的;可以的;不错的 How's Paula? Is she okay after her fall yesterday?葆拉怎么样了?她昨天摔了一跤,现在还好吗? Are you OK? You look very pale.你没事吧?你看上去脸色有些苍白。 "Is everything OK with you?" "Yes, fine."“你一切都好吗?”“是的,我很好。” I'll just check that the car's okay - that noise from the engine doesn't sound good!我要检查一下汽车有没有问题——发动机的声音听起来不妙! Synonym all right(SAFE) good enough but not excellent acceptableYour essay was acceptable, but I think you could have done better. reasonableThey have a reasonable chance of winning. adequateThe law provides adequate compensation for robbery victims. passableI speak passable Spanish. will doIt's not perfect, but it'll do. A2 not bad but certainly not good: 还可以的,还行的,凑合的 "Did you have a good dinner out last night?" "It was okay - I've definitely had better."“你昨晚吃得怎么样?”“还可以,不过我吃过更好的。” Her voice is OK, but it's nothing special.她的嗓音还可以,不过没什么特别之处。 You look ghastly - are you okay?你脸色苍白——你没事儿吧? Don't panic! Everything will be okay.别惊慌,一切都会没事的! Would you pop upstairs and see if Grandad is okay?你能上楼去看看爷爷怎么样了吗? I ring home once a week to tell my parents I'm okay.我每周往家打一次电话向父母报平安。 The doctor says that it's touch-and-go whether Mary will be okay.医生说玛丽能否挺过去还很难说。 Quite good, or not very good acceptable acceptably adequacy adequate adequately goodish government half decent iffy impure passable passably patchily patchiness patchy spotty the/your average bearidiom unspectacular up to scratchidiom weedy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Suitable and acceptable GrammarOkay, OK We use okay (also spelt OK) in informal language. We use it in different ways, as a discourse marker, adjective or adverb. … Okay as a discourse marker We use okay as a response token to show that we understand, accept, or agree with what someone is saying: … Okay as an adjective We often use okay as an adjective to say that something is not a problem, it’s ‘all right’: … Okay as an adverb Okay is used as an adverb in informal speech, meaning ‘all right’, ‘neither well nor badly’: … OK adverb informal(alsookay)uk /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ us /ˌoʊˈkeɪ/ A2 in a satisfactory way: 很好;还不错;还算满意 Everything was going OK until the printer stopped working.打印机停止工作之前,一切还算顺利。 Did you sleep okay?你睡得还好吗? I just called to make sure that you got there okay.我打电话来就是确认一下你是否顺利到达。 Synonym fine We managed to find the house OK. Did you get the work finished okay? The document printed out okay. I just need to check that the payment has come through OK. The house sale seems to be going through OK. Quite good, or not very good acceptable acceptably adequacy adequate adequately goodish government half decent iffy impure passable passably patchily patchiness patchy spotty the/your average bearidiom unspectacular up to scratchidiom weedy GrammarOkay, OK We use okay (also spelt OK) in informal language. We use it in different ways, as a discourse marker, adjective or adverb. … Okay as a discourse marker We use okay as a response token to show that we understand, accept, or agree with what someone is saying: … Okay as an adjective We often use okay as an adjective to say that something is not a problem, it’s ‘all right’: … Okay as an adverb Okay is used as an adverb in informal speech, meaning ‘all right’, ‘neither well nor badly’: … OK verb[ T ] informal(alsookaypresent tenseokays | present participleokaying | past tense and past participleokayed)uk /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ us /ˌoʊˈkeɪ/present tenseOK's | present participleOK'ing | past tense and past participleOK'd to agree to something: 同意,接受;批准 Have the committee OK'd your proposal?委员会已批准你的建议了吗? Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something arrive assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant signatory unquestioning OK noun uk /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ us /ˌoʊˈkeɪ/ OKnoun (PERMISSION)the OK[ S ](alsothe okay) permission: 许可,认可;批准 He got the OK to go ahead with his project.他已获准启动他的方案。 Allowing and permitting admission admit admit of something allow of something allowable authorization authorize consent entrance excuse give the green light to somethingidiom given the chance/choiceidiom green-light hall pass hospital admission relicense relicensure say-so security clearance see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom OKnoun (ADDRESS)written abbreviation for the US state of Oklahoma: used in addresses(美国)奥克拉荷马州(写地址时Oklahoma的缩写) Towns & regions: named regions of countries Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Affrilachian AK AL East Yorkshire English Canadian Essex fife Minnesotan Mississippi Mississippian Missouri Missourian South Glamorgan South Lanarkshire Staffordshire Stirling Stirlingshire the Fertile Crescent OK | American DictionaryOK exclamation, adjective[ not gradable ] (alsookay)us/ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ/ OKexclamation, adjective[not gradable] (AGREED)agreed or acceptable; all right : Is it OK if I bring a friend to the party? "Will you lend me ten bucks?" "OK." OKverb[ T ](alsookay)us/ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ/singularOK's | present participleOK'ing or okaying | past tense and past participleOK'd or okayed Did the boss OK your proposal? OK adjective, adverb (alsookay)us/ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ/ OKadjective, adverb (SATISFACTORY)in a satisfactory state or of a satisfactory quality; all right : Are you OK? You look pale. I hope you got home OK. OK is used to mean not bad but also not very good: Her voice is OK, but it’s nothing special. OK noun[ C ] (alsookay)us/ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ/ OKnoun[C] (AGREED)agreement about or permission to do something: We’ll start building as soon as we get the OK from the owner. OK exclamation infml(alsookay)us/ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ/ OKexclamation (EXPRESSION)used as a way of showing that you are going to take action or start doing or saying something new: OK, let’s go. |
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