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okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] nstresses
inf. разрешение; санкция; согласие; одобрение
okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] v
gen. дать добро (The old man has to okay all helicopter landings. Yanick)
Игорь Миг давать отмашку
amer. есть
inf. одобрять (OK'd); утверждать; получить одобрение; давать согласие; окнуть (If someone in authority okays something, they officially agree to it or allow it to happen. [informal]: We are all wondering why the government is suddenly okaying a brand new school on the island. 'More)
okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] adj.
gen. отличный; сносный ("How was the show?' 'Oh, it was okay. The band not too bad either." ART Vancouver)
inf. подходящий; приемлемый; исправный; в норме (I'm just calling to notify you that Kevin's recent abdominal ultrasound was okay, we just received a report from the lab. ART Vancouver)
sport. в порядке (kee46)
tech. нормальный
okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] adv.
inf. нормально ("How are you doing?" "Okay. I'm doing okay." — "Как дела?" – "Нормально". ART Vancouver)
okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] int.
gen. хорошо; ладно; всё в порядке; правильно; идёт; ого (Zippity); допустим (Zippity)
el. "окей"; "всё в порядке"
inf. ага (Pickman); лады (Stormy); итак (Zippity)
 English thesaurus
okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] abbr.
abbr., slang eggs in the coffee
Okay [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] abbr.
abbr., econ. O.K.; OK
OKAY [ˌəʊˈkeɪ] abbr.
abbr., law Overseas Korean Artists Yearbook
abbr., progr., IT Object Kit Across Yaml
okay: 140 phrases in 21 subjects
American usage, not spelling2
Astronautics3
Aviation1
Avuncular3
Business1
Cliche / convention17
Diplomacy1
Electronics4
Galvanizing1
General45
Idiomatic1
Informal42
Linguistics1
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Military5
Polygraphy2
Psychotherapy2
Quotes and aphorisms3
Rhetoric2
Slang1
Technology2