Ok的意思和读音

Ok

: [oʊ'keɪ] : [.əʊ'keɪ]

adj.

int.;(

n.

v.

(Okay);/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

OK’s  OK’ing  OK’d  

int.roger,right,fine,yeah,great

Okint.

1.yes; all right

‘Shall we go for a walk?’ ‘OK.’“?”“。”

2.used to attract sb's attention or to introduce a comment

Okay, let's go./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.used to check that sb agrees with you or understands you

The meeting's at 2, OK?

I'll do it my way, OK?

4.used to stop people arguing with you or criticizing you

OK, so I was wrong. I'm sorry.

adj.

1.safe and well; in a calm or happy state

Are you OK?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.~ (for sb) (to do sth)all right; acceptable; in an acceptable way

Is it OK if I leave now?

Is it OK for me to come too?

Does my hair look okay?

I think I did OK in the exam.

Whatever you decide, it's okay by me .

an okay movie

n.

1.[sing](informal)permission

I'm still waiting for the boss to give me the OK.

v.

1.(informal)~ sthto officially agree to sth or allow it to happen

She filled in an expenses claim and her manager OK'd it.

n.1.2.,,;,()

adj.1.;,;;;

v.1.(O.K.'d) O.K.;( O.K.),;;

adj.1.satisfactory. This word often shows that you think that something is not as good as it could or should be2.allowed, appropriate, or not likely to make you upset3.not injured, damaged, sick, or upset4.if someone is OK, you like them or respect them1.satisfactory. This word often shows that you think that something is not as good as it could or should be2.allowed, appropriate, or not likely to make you upset3.not injured, damaged, sick, or upset4.if someone is OK, you like them or respect them

v.1.to give permission or approval for something to happen

int.1ed for showing that you agree with something, approve of it, or understand it; used for asking if someone agrees with what you have just said, or if he or she understands it2ed when you want to start talking about something or want to continue discussing it after a pause3ed when you want someone to stop arguing with you or criticizing you. This word often shows that you accept what they are saying but do not think it is important; used for showing that you are ready to end a conversation, especially on the telephone

na.1.Oklahoma

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1.Hope to hear from you soon, I want you and I love you too, I want a serious relationship with you if you are interested, ok.

2.OK, let me show you around the rest of the office.

3.It's a long time since I last played, but I am happy first of all that we won the game, and also that I feel OK in terms of the injury.

4.Ok. I'm glad to see that you've had a heated discussion. Now I'd like to summarize your opinions.

5.In a shop a client says: "Just one week, only a week. . . " (The boss shakes his head) "Three days, is it OK? ":“……”()“?”

6.Ok. I'd like the express one. How much ?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?。

7.Is be pregnant wherefrom day calculate case? How much day is OK does medicine flow?怀

8.Well, welcome to New York. OK, just a second. [He takes out a reflector to have more light for his photographs. ] I'm almost ready here.。[。]

9.Ok. Thank you. Oh. And could I ask how much the fare is?

10.It is OK to disagree but don't show it in an interview because people are not ready to deal with different opinion in an interview.