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English - Vietnamese dictionary

ok
  • đồng ý, được, tán thành
  • sự đồng ý, sự tán thành


Advanced English dictionary

(also okay) exclamation, adjective, adverb, noun, verb
+ exclamation (informal)
1 yes; all right: 'Shall we go for a walk?' 'OK.'
2 used to attract sb's attention or to introduce a comment: Okay, let's go.
3 used to check that sb agrees with you or understands you: The meeting's at 2, OK? + I'll do it my way, OK?
4 used to stop people arguing with you or criticizing you: OK, so I was wrong. I'm sorry.
adjective, adverb (spoken)
1 safe and well; in a calm or happy state: Are you OK?
2 ~ (for sb) (to do sth) all right; satisfactory; in a satisfactory way: Is it OK if I leave now? + Is it OK for me to come too? + Does my hair look okay? + I think I did OK in the exam. + Whatever you decide, it's okay by me. + an okay movie
+ noun [sing.] (informal) permission: I'm still waiting for the boss to give me the OK.
+ verb (OK's, OK'ing, OK'd, OK'd) [VN] (informal) to officially agree to sth or allow it to happen: She filled in an expenses claim and her manager OK'd it.

Thesaurus dictionary

interj.
1 O.K.!, Okay!, Fine!, Yes!, Definitely!, Agreed!, Very well!, All right!:
'Would you have dinner with me?' 'OK!' 'I think you ought to leave.' 'OK!'
adj.
2 satisfactory, acceptable, correct, suitable, all right, fine, good, in order:
Is it OK if I go the cinema tonight? That dress is OK to wear to the dance
3 adequate, mediocre, fair, middling, passable, tolerable, Colloq so so, pretty good, not bad, not great:
The film was OK, I suppose.
4 well, healthy; sound, in good condition, in fine fettle, fine, all right:
Now that he's on the proper medication, Sam is OK. The mechanic assured me that my car would be OK.
v.
5 approve, sanction, ratify, authorize, endorse, support, agree to, allow, consent to, agree to, Colloq give the go-ahead or green light to, give the thumbs up or the nod to, rubber-stamp:
A department head must OK your expense account before you can be reimbursed.
n.
6 approval, sanction, ratification, authorization, endorsement, agreement, support, permission, consent:
You need an OK from the security guard to enter the restricted area.
adv.
7 all right, satisfactorily, well (enough), adequately:
She can get along OK without me.


Collocation

VERBS

be, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste | do, go
I think I did OK in the exam. I hope the meeting goes OK.

ADV.

perfectly, quite
I'm quite OK now, thanks.

PREP.

~ by sb
John has suggested meeting at six, and that's OK by me.
| ~ with sb
Is it OK with you if I come about six?



Concise dictionary

OK's|O K|OK'd|OK'ing|o k‚əʊ'keɪ
noun
+a state in south central United States
+an endorsement
adj.
+being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
adv.
+an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence


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