单词 | OK |
释义 | adjective | interjection | verb | noun | OKOK1, okay /oʊˈkeɪ/ ●●● S1 adjective spoken 1[not before noun] not sick, injured, unhappy, etc.: Are you OK? Is your stomach OK?2acceptable or satisfactory: Are these clothes OK for the opera? “I couldn’t find the shampoo you wanted.” “That’s okay.”3(is it) OK...? (also it’s OK) used to ask if you can do something or to tell someone that he or she can do something: Is it OK if I borrow your umbrella?it is OK for somebody to do something I don’t know why it’s OK for Ben to stay out late, but not for me.it is OK with/by somebody It’s OK with me if we just stay home tonight.4[not before noun] fairly good, but not extremely good: The movie was OK, but the book was better.5nice, helpful, honest, etc.: Dwight’s OK. You can trust him.—OK adverb: I’m doing OK now. Is your car running OK? adjective | interjection | verb | noun | OKOK2, okay ●●● S1 interjection 1used when you start talking about something else, or when you pause before continuing: OK, let’s begin chapter six.2used to express agreement or give permission: “Do you want to go to the mall later?” “Okay.”3used when you want to stop someone from arguing with you, saying angry things to you, or saying too much too quickly: OK, so I made a mistake. I’m sorry.4used as a question, to make sure that someone has understood you or that someone agrees with you: Just don’t tell anyone, OK? adjective | interjection | verb | noun | OKOK3, okay verb (OK’s, OK’d, OK'ing or, okays, okayed, okaying) [transitive] informal to say officially that you will agree to something or allow it to happen: The plans have been okayed, so let’s get started. adjective | interjection | verb | noun | OKOK4, okay noun give (somebody) the OK/get the OK informal to give or get permission to do something: We just got the OK to buy new books. adjective | interjection | verb | noun | OKOK5 the written abbreviation of oklahoma |
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