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🔑 OK (also okay) BrE /əʊˈkeɪ/NAmE /ˈkeɪ/ exclamation(informal) 🔑 yes; all right 对;好;行'Shall we go for a walk?' 'OK.' “咱们去散散步,好不好?” “好。”🔑 used to attract sb's attention or to introduce a comment (用以引起注意或引入话题)好了,对了Okay, let's go. 好了,咱们走吧。🔑 used to check that sb agrees with you or understands you (用于弄清别人是否赞同或明白)好吗,行不The meeting's at 2, OK? 两点开会,明白吗?I'll do it my way, OK? 我想用我的方式做,行吗?🔑 used to stop people arguing with you or criticizing you (用以制止对方争辩或批评)得了,行了,好了OK, so I was wrong. I'm sorry. 行了,是我不对。对不起。
🔑 OK (also okay) BrE /əʊˈkeɪ/NAmE /ˈkeɪ/ adjective, adverb(informal) 🔑 safe and well; in a calm or happy state 安然无恙;平安;快活Are you OK? 你没事吧?wellall rightOKfinehealthystrongfit

These words all describe sb who is not ill and is in good health. 以上各词均形容人健康、身体好。

  • well [not usually before noun] (rather informal) in good health 指健康、身体好I'm not feeling very well. 我感觉身体不太好。Is he well enough to travel? 他身体怎么样,能够旅行吗? NOTE Well is used especially to talk about your own health, to ask sb about their health or to make a comment on it. * well 尤用以谈自己的健康、询问别人的健康或谈论身体情况。
  • all right [not before noun] (rather informal) not feeling ill; not injured 指感觉身体还好、没有生病、没有受伤Are you feeling all right? 你感觉还好吗?
  • OK [not before noun] (informal) not feeling ill; not injured 指感觉身体还好、没有生病、没有受伤She says she's OK now, and will be back at work tomorrow. 她说她现在身体还可以,明天就回来上班。

all right or ok? 用 all right 还是 OK?

These words are slightly less positive than the other words in this group. They are both used in spoken English to talk about not actually being ill or injured, rather than being positively in good health. Both are rather informal but OK is slightly more informal than all right. 上述两词比同组其他词的肯定含意稍弱一些,两词均用于口语中,指没有生病、安然无恙,而非确定身体健康;两词均相当非正式,不过 OK 较 all right 还要非正式些。

  • fine [not before noun] (not used in negative statements) (rather informal) completely well (不用于否定句)指身体很好、健康'How are you?' 'Fine, thanks.' “你好吗?” “很好,谢谢。” NOTE Fine is used especially to talk about your health, especially when sb asks you how you are. It is also used to talk about sb's health when you are talking to sb else. Unlike well it is not often used to ask sb about their health or make a comment on it. * fine 尤用于回应别人的询问,表示自己身体很健康;与人谈话时,亦可用以指另一人身体健康。与 well 不一样,fine 通常不用于询问别人的身体状况或者谈论对方身体情况Are you keeping fine?
  • healthy in good health and not likely to become ill 指健康、健壮Keep healthy by exercising regularly. 经常锻炼以保持健康。
  • strong in good health and not suffering from an illness 指健康、身体好After a few weeks she was feeling stronger. 几周之后她感觉身体好些了。 NOTE Strong is often used to talk about becoming healthy again after an illness. * strong 常用以指病后恢复健康。
  • fit (especially BrE) in good physical health, especially because you take regular physical exercise 指健壮,尤指因经常锻炼而身体健康I go swimming every day in order to keep fit. 我每天游泳以保持健康。

Patterns

  • all right/OK/fit for sth
  • all right/OK/fit to do sth
  • to feel/look well/all right/OK/fine/healthy/strong/fit
  • to keep (sb) well/healthy/fit
  • perfectly well/all right/OK/fine/healthy/fit
  • physically well/healthy/strong/fit
🔑 ~ (for sb) (to do sth) all right; acceptable; in an acceptable way 可以;可行;尚可;不错Is it OK if I leave now? 我现在离开,可以吗?Is it OK for me to come too? 我也去,行吗?Does my hair look okay? 我的头发还看得过去吗?I think I did OK in the exam. 我觉得我考得还可以。Whatever you decide, it's okay by me. 无论你怎么决定对我来说都行。an okay movie 一部不错的电影Asking for permission/a favour 请求允许或帮助

You are more likely to get what you want if you can ask for it politely. Here are some ways of asking whether you may do something. 礼貌的请求更可能达成愿望,以下是询问是否可以做某事的一些表达方式

  • Would you mind if I opened the window? 你会介意我开窗吗?
  • Could I possibly borrow your phone? 我借你的电话用一下好吗?
  • I hate to ask, but could I please borrow your phone? (NAmE) 冒昧打扰了,我能借你的电话用一下吗?
  • Do you happen to have a pair of gloves I could borrow for the evening? 你有没有适合出席晚会的手套可以借给我?
  • Would it be all right if I left five minutes early? 我提前五分钟离开可以吗?
  • Is there any chance that we could stay at your house the night before our flight? 我们有没有可能在航班出发的前一天晚上住在你家?
  • Would it be OK to leave my bag here? 我把包留在这儿行吗?

Responses 回应

  • Yes, of course. 好的,当然可以。
  • Go ahead. 可以。
  • That's fine. 没问题。
  • I'd rather you didn't, if you don't mind. 如果你不介意的话,最好别这么做。
  • I'd prefer it if you asked somebody else. 也许你问问别人更好。
  • If there's someone else you can ask, I'd be grateful. 请您再问问其他人。
🔑 OK (also okay) BrE /əʊˈkeɪ/NAmE /ˈkeɪ/ noun [sing.] (informal) permission 允许;准许;同意 SYN go-ahead I'm still waiting for the boss to give me the OK. 我还在等上司点头呢。
🔑 OK (also okay) BrE /əʊˈkeɪ/NAmE /ˈkeɪ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they OK BrE /əʊˈkeɪ/ NAmE /ˈkeɪ/present simple - he / she / it OK's BrE /əʊˈkeɪz/ NAmE /oʊˈkeɪz/past simple OK'd BrE /əʊˈkeɪd/ NAmE /oʊˈkeɪd/past participle OK'd BrE /əʊˈkeɪd/ NAmE /oʊˈkeɪd/ -ing form OK'ing BrE /əʊˈkeɪɪŋ/ NAmE /oʊˈkeɪɪŋ/~ sth(informal) to officially agree to sth or allow it to happen 正式批准;同意 SYN approve She filled in an expenses claim and her manager OK'd it. 她填写了一张费用申请单,她的经理批准了。
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