形容詞同“O.K.”網(wǎng)絡(luò)好的;好吧;好了
形容詞
1. Is it okay with you if I borrow this book?
你看我借這本書可以嗎?
副詞
1. She got on okay with her classmates.
她和同學(xué)相處得很好。
及物動(dòng)詞
1.
1. Has the bank okayed your request for a loan?
銀行同意你的貸款請(qǐng)求了嗎?
int.
1.
1. Okay, you can go.
行,你可以走了。
名詞
1. We can't do much until we get the official okay.
在我們得到正式批準(zhǔn)之前沒有多少事可做。
Cooking-(做飯)
A:I’d like to help pitch in with? dinner.
我想幫忙一起做飯。
B:Really? You’re joking.
真的嗎?你在開玩笑吧。
A:No. I’d like to do something special for you on your birthday.
沒開玩笑。我想在你的生日為你做點(diǎn)兒特別的事情。
B:I’d like that. Alright, put on this apron first.
好啊,那你先把圍裙帶上吧。
A:OK…Now how can I help, hon??
好的…現(xiàn)在,我怎么幫忙,親愛的?
B:Hmm, let me see… Boil some water and then whisk two eggs.
嗯,讓我看看…燒點(diǎn)水,然后再打兩個(gè)雞蛋。
A:Easy. I could do that with my eyes closed.(after a while)Done.
這容易。我閉著眼睛都能干。(過了一會(huì)兒)做好了。
okay的解釋
B:Not bad. Okay, now take some meat and potatoes from the fridge.
也不錯(cuò)嘛,現(xiàn)在你從冰箱里取一些肉和土豆。
A:How many potatoes do you need?
你需要幾個(gè)土豆?
B:Three. And bring four bell peppers?.
三個(gè)。再拿四個(gè)青椒。
A:Gotcha?… OK. Here they are.
明白…好了,拿來了。
B:Now wash them, then dice the potatoes and bell peppers. Then slice the meat.
現(xiàn)在把它們洗一下,然后把土豆和青椒切成丁兒,然后再把肉切成片。
okay
A:Where’s the peeler?
削皮刀在哪兒?
B:It’s in the cabinet… Adam, the gas cooker doesn’t work.
在櫥柜里…亞當(dāng),煤氣灶壞了。
A:What? Oh, shit! I cut my finger.
什么?哦,該死!我切到手指了。
okay的反義詞
B:Let me take a look at that… I can’t stop the bleeding. We need to go to the hospital.
讓我看看…我沒法給你止血。我們得去醫(yī)院。
A:I guess cooking is not as easy as I thought.
我想做飯并不像我想的那么簡單。
2. 好的:So have the surgery. Please?|因此,手術(shù)吧,怎樣? | Okay.|好的 | Thanks.|謝謝
3. 好:And come with us and watch naked girls dance!|把運(yùn)動(dòng)褲脫掉跟我們?nèi)タ绰闩?| Okay.|好 | I'm sorry.|對(duì)不起
4. okay的意思
4. okay:ok; 對(duì);好;可以
1. (表示令人滿意或可以接受)不錯(cuò)的,可以的
If you say that something is okay, you find it satisfactory or acceptable.
e.g. ...a shooting range where it's OK to use weapons...
可以使用武器的射擊場(chǎng)
e.g. Is it okay if I come by myself?...
我一個(gè)人來行嗎?
2. (人)安全的,健康的,無恙的
If you say that someone is okay, you mean that they are safe and well.
e.g. Check that the baby's okay...
看看孩子是否還好。
e.g. 'Don't worry about me,' I said. 'I'll be okay.'
“別擔(dān)心我,”我說,“我不會(huì)有事的。”
3. (表示同意)好的
You can say 'Okay' to show that you agree to something.
e.g. 'Just tell him Sir Kenneth would like to talk to him.' — 'OK.'...
“就跟他說肯尼思爵士想跟他談?wù)??!薄昂玫?。?br /> e.g. 'Shall I give you a ring on Friday?' — 'Yeah okay.'
“我星期五給你打電話好嗎?”——“好的?!?/p>
4. (詢問對(duì)方是否領(lǐng)會(huì)或同意)好嗎,行嗎,明白嗎
You can say 'Okay?' to check whether the person you are talking to understands what you have said and accepts it.
e.g. Add them together, divide by five, and you've got the average. Okay?...
把它們相加再除以5就是平均數(shù),明白嗎?
e.g. We'll get together next week, OK?
我們下周聚一聚,好嗎?
5. (表示希望轉(zhuǎn)換話題或做別的事情)好了
You can use okay to indicate that you want to start talking about something else or doing something else.
e.g. OK. Now, let's talk some business...
好了,我們現(xiàn)在言歸正傳吧。
e.g. Tim jumped to his feet. 'Okay, let's go.'
蒂姆一躍而起,“好了,我們走吧?!?/p>
6. (不情愿地表示接受對(duì)方觀點(diǎn)以制止其爭辯)得了,行了
You can use okay to stop someone arguing with you by showing that you accept the point they are making, though you do not necessarily regard it as very important.
e.g. Okay, there is a slight difference...
行了,是略有不同。
e.g. Okay, so I'm forty-two.
得了,我就算42歲吧。
7. 批準(zhǔn);同意;允許
If someone in authority okays something, they officially agree to it or allow it to happen.
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e.g. His doctor wouldn't OK the trip...
醫(yī)生不會(huì)同意他去旅行。
e.g. We are all wondering why the government is suddenly okaying a brand new school on the island.
我們都很疑惑為什么政府突然批準(zhǔn)在島上建一所新學(xué)校。