- okayed
- Abbreviation: okd
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный русско-английский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
okayed — əʊ keɪ n. authorization, approval; agreement v. confirm, approve adv. alright; well interj. Fine! Alright! … English contemporary dictionary
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OK — OK1 S1 okay [ˌəu ˈkeı US ˌou ] interjection 1.) used to show that you agree with something or give permission for someone to do something ▪ Can I take the car today? Okay. ▪ OK, if that s what you prefer. 2.) used to ask someone if they agree… … Dictionary of contemporary English
OK — OK1 S1 okay [ˌəu ˈkeı US ˌou ] interjection 1.) used to show that you agree with something or give permission for someone to do something ▪ Can I take the car today? Okay. ▪ OK, if that s what you prefer. 2.) used to ask someone if they agree… … Dictionary of contemporary English
okay — 1 adjective spoken 1 (not before noun) not ill, injured, unhappy etc: Do you feel OK now? 2 used to say that something is acceptable: “Sorry I m late.” “That s okay.” | Does my hair look OK? 3 (not before noun) satisfactory but not extremely good … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
okay — v. t. to approve; as, the boss okayed my proposal. Syn: approve, ok, sanction. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
OK — I. adverb or adjective or okay Etymology: abbreviation of oll korrect, facetious alteration of all correct Date: 1839 all right II. noun or okay Date: 1841 approval, endorsement III … New Collegiate Dictionary