Okays Meaning in English
word · lemma: okay
ˌoʊˈkeɪz
oh-KAYZ
əʊˈkeɪz
oh-KAYZ
释义
The verb 'okays' is the third person singular form of 'okay,' meaning to approve or give permission for something.
用法与细微差别
'Okays' is used formally or informally to mean someone approves a decision or request. Rare as a verb; 'okay' is more common in speech. Often used in business or official situations, e.g., 'The manager okays the plan.' Not used for plural or past forms (use 'okayed', 'okaying').
Spanish: aprueba - da el visto buenoPortuguese (BR): aprova - dá o avalPortuguese (PT): aprova - dá o avalChinese (Simplified): 同意 - 批准Chinese (Traditional): 同意 - 批准Hindi: स्वीकृति देता है - अनुमति देता हैArabic: يوافق - يعطي الموافقةBengali: অনুমোদন দেয় - ছাড়পত্র দেয়Russian: одобряет - разрешаетJapanese: 承認する - 許可するVietnamese: phê duyệt - chấp thuậnKorean: 승인하다 - 허락하다Turkish: onaylar - izin verirUrdu: منظور کرتا ہے - اجازت دیتا ہےIndonesian: menyetujui - mengizinkan
例句
She okays every request before it goes forward.
basic
If the principal okays your project, you can start.
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He always okays the final designs quickly.
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Once the boss okays it, we’re good to go.
natural
The committee rarely okays new proposals this fast.
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She never okays anything without reading all the details first.
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