释义 |
- 网络奥卡斯;组织知识服务(Organization Knowledge Service);迪威
int. roger,right,fine,yeah,great | ‘Shall we go for a walk?’ ‘OK.’ “咱们去散散步,好不好?”“好。” |
2. | (用以引起注意或引入话题)好了,对了used to attract sb's attention or to introduce a comment |
3. | (用于弄清别人是否赞同或明白)好吗,行不used to check that sb agrees with you or understands you |
| The meeting's at 2, OK? 两点开会,明白吗? | | I'll do it my way, OK? 我想用我的方式做,行吗? |
4. | (用以制止对方争辩或批评)得了,行了,好了used to stop people arguing with you or criticizing you |
| OK, so I was wrong. I'm sorry. 行了,是我不对。对不起。 |
1. | 安然无恙;平安;快活safe and well; in a calm or happy state |
2. | ~ (for sb) (to do sth) 可以;可行;尚可;不错all right; acceptable; in an acceptable way |
| Is it OK if I leave now? 我现在离开,可以吗? | | Is it OK for me to come too? 我也去,行吗? | | Does my hair look okay? 我的头发还看得过去吗? | | I think I did OK in the exam. 我觉得我考得还可以。 | | Whatever you decide, it's okay by me . 无论你怎么决定对我来说都行。 | | |
1. | [sing] (informal) 允许;准许;同意permission |
| I'm still waiting for the boss to give me the OK. 我还在等上司点头呢。 |
1. | (informal) ~ sth 正式批准;同意to officially agree to sth or allow it to happen |
| She filled in an expenses claim and her manager OK'd it. 她填写了一张费用申请单,她的经理批准了。 |
v. | 1. to give approval for or agreement to something 2. to obtain somebody's approval for or agreement to something | int. | 1. used to indicate agreement to or approval of what somebody has said or done 2. used at the end of a statement to inquire whether somebody has understood and agrees with or approves of what was said 3. used to indicate that something is finished and that something else will now be done or discussed 4. used for showing that you agree with something, approve of it, or understand it 5. used when you want to start talking about something or want to continue discussing it after a pause 6. used when you want someone to stop arguing with you or criticizing youThis word often shows that you accept what they are saying but do not think it is important 1. used to indicate agreement to or approval of what somebody has said or done 2. used at the end of a statement to inquire whether somebody has understood and agrees with or approves of what was said 3. used to indicate that something is finished and that something else will now be done or discussed 4. used for showing that you agree with something, approve of it, or understand it 5. used when you want to start talking about something or want to continue discussing it after a pause 6. used when you want someone to stop arguing with you or criticizing youThis word often shows that you accept what they are saying but do not think it is important | adj. | 1. acceptable or tolerable but not exceptional 2. in good health or condition 3. acceptable to somebody or permissible 4. better than just satisfactory or acceptable 5. satisfactoryThis word often shows that you think that something is not as good as it could or should be 6. allowed, appropriate, or not likely to make you upset 7. not injured, damaged, sick, or upset 8. if someone is OK, you like them or respect them 1. acceptable or tolerable but not exceptional 2. in good health or condition 3. acceptable to somebody or permissible 4. better than just satisfactory or acceptable 5. satisfactoryThis word often shows that you think that something is not as good as it could or should be 6. allowed, appropriate, or not likely to make you upset 7. not injured, damaged, sick, or upset 8. if someone is OK, you like them or respect them | adv. | 1. in an acceptable, tolerable, or satisfactory manner | n. | 1. approval for doing something or agreement to do something | abbr. | |
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