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/ˌoʊkˈeɪ/
British pronunciation
/ˌəʊkˈeɪ/
O. K.
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a word that means we agree or something is fine

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Ok, I'll finish my homework before watching TV.
Ok, let's go to the park.
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dobře, jasně

said to stop people from criticizing or arguing with one
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" I'm just saying, we should consider — " " OK, OK, I hear you, but let me finish. "
" But you never listen to me when — " " OK, OK, let me get a word in! "
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used to begin a sentence and emphasize the importance of what follows

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OK, here's the plan for tomorrow's meeting.
OK, let's get to the point.
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v pořádku, přijatelný

having an acceptable or desirable quality or level
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The manager said it was OK to leave early today.
It 's OK with me if you change the plans.
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having a satisfactory physical or mental state

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After a relaxing vacation, she felt OK and ready to return to work.
Despite the stressful situation, he managed to remain OK and focused on finding a solution.
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satisfactory or acceptable, but not outstanding

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The meal was OK, but I've had better at other restaurants.
He did an OK job on the project, but there's room for improvement.
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The boss gave the OK to launch the new product.
We received the OK to start the meeting.
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in a manner that is acceptable or satisfactory

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The team performed okay in the competition, earning a respectable score.
The car is running okay after the mechanic fixed the issue.
to ok
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to accept or approve of something

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Can you OK this request by tomorrow?
We 'll need to OK the final draft before submission.
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