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okay

/oh-key, oh-key, oh-key/US // ˈoʊˈkeɪ, ˌoʊˈkeɪ, ˈoʊˌkeɪ //UK // (ˌəʊˈkeɪ) //

好的,好吧,好了,还好

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Definitions

  1. 1

    o·kayed, o·kay·ing.

    • : a variant of OK.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Rosengarten assured us it was okay to drink a wine we liked with food we liked, despite old-fashioned strictures about what was right.

  • Eli, who didn’t want his whole name used, had to check first with his mom whether it was okay to talk to me.

  • In the sun, when the wind eased, highs in the mid-to-upper 30s felt okay.

  • Leaving the base area, I do not think I will make it the full 1,500 vertical feet to the mountain’s summit, and that’s okay.

  • Let your kids know it’s okay to say whom they’re traveling with, and that agents may ask where the other parent is.

  • And so he looked at her, smiled, and offered a polite “Is everything okay?”

  • He said it was okay, that he had been busy too… busy fighting serious intestinal problems.

  • King Lear becomes Lear texting “okay who wants a kingdom,” to which Goneril replies “me me I do.”

  • My husband rubs my back and makes soothing noises and tells me everything is going to be okay.

  • Det. 1: Okay, now tell us how it went, David—tell us how you did it.

  • You check up on a Rembrandt and you give your okay to a buyer and the dealer gives you a sweet kick-back.

  • Meanwhile, they won't let you go Earthside, but you'll be okay.

  • As long as he kept his attention on the tasks in hand, he was okay—he felt fine.

  • He liked inaction, no matter how sybaritic as much as I. Then, "Okay," and he reached for the telephone.

  • The emergency trucks went out and covered the plane with foam to prevent a fire and he got out okay.

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