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alright

/awl-rahyt/US // ɔlˈraɪt //UK // (ɔːlˈraɪt) //

好了,好的,好吧,好啦

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : all right.

Examples

  • One professional firefighter who had been working in the wilderness for two weeks with no cell phone or internet connection asked a visiting journalist to send a video message to his wife telling her he was alright, and that he missed her.

  • They’re not alright and are no longer quietly going along with the program.

  • The GOP is trying to move on, alright, from a fair and representative democracy to a fascist movement that seeks minority rule by any means necessary.

  • You and I turned out alright despite—not because of—Dad’s constant scolding and occasional smack.

  • It’s probably tuberculosis in the penis, So, you’ll be alright.

  • Alright, alright, alright: Matthew McConaughey wasn't the only actor whose Emmy night didn't end as planned.

  • Special points for acknowledging his co-star, Matthew McConaughey, with his signature “alright, alright, alright.”

  • But yeah, I met a dude once and I was like, “You doing alright, man?”

  • Like, “Yeah this will be crazy to rhyme on alright lets loop it up.”

  • The weather forecast was supposed to be alright but it seems to be getting worse.

  • Mr. Lyman came up to me, took my gun from my shoulders, looked at it and asked me if it was alright.

  • A dandy horse, alright, but too high-lived for Cavalry work, and they can't break him in to it.

  • The kohlrabi were grown extensively in Germany and tasted alright but were very woody in texture.

  • They'd p'r'aps think he was dead and they'd be sorry then alright.

  • "Mebbe it isn't quite regular, but if Mr. Young says it'll be alright, I'm willing," he decided finally.