OK/͵o ˋke; ˌəʊ ˈkeI/, okay spoken 【口】1 used to say that you agree, or to ask someone if they agree 好﹐行﹐可以〔表示同意〕﹔好吗﹐行吗〔用于征求别人的同意〕: ‘Can I borrow your bike?’ ‘Okay.’ “我可以借用你的自行车吗?”“行啊。”We have to leave early, OK? 我们得早点儿走﹐好吗?2 used when you start talking, or continue to talk after a pause 好﹐好了〔用于引出话题或停顿之后继续话题〕: OK, any questions? 好了﹐有什么问题吗?
OK, okay adj spoken 【口】1 if you are OK, you are not ill, injured, or sad [ all right ] 好的﹐没事的: Is everybody OK? 大家都没事吧?Do you feel OK now? 你现在觉得好吧?2 something that is OK is acceptable 行的﹐可以接受的: Does my hair look OK? 我的头发看上去行吗?‘Sorry I’m late.’ ‘That's OK.’ “对不起﹐我迟到了。”“没关系。”Is it OK if Lisa comes? 如果莉莎来的话行不行?3 not bad, but not very good 还算不错的﹐还行的: ‘Was the food good?’ ‘It was OK.’ “吃的东西好吗?”“还不错。”—OK adv : Is your computer working OK? 你的电脑运行正常吗?
OK, okay v [T] OK’d , OK’ing , OK's informal to agree to allow something to happen【非正式】同意﹐允许: His parents okayed the plan. 他的父母同意了这个计划。
OK4, okayn give/get the OKinformal to give or get permission to do something【非正式】同意/获得允许