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alright

exclamation
/ɔːlˈraɪt/
/ɔːlˈraɪt/
(non-standard or informal)
(also all right)
Some people consider that the form alright should not be used in formal writing and all right should be used instead.
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  1. used to check that somebody agrees or understands(确保对方同意或理解)如何,是不是 synonym OK
    • We've got to get up early, alright?我们得早起,好吗?
    Topics Discussion and agreementa2
  2. used to say that you agree(表示同意)好,行,可以 synonym OK
    • ‘Can you do it?’ ‘Oh, alright.’“你能做到吗,”。“哦,好吧,”。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta2
  3. used when accepting thanks for help or a favour, or when somebody says they are sorry(回答对方的感谢或道歉)不要紧,没什么 synonym OK
    • ‘I'm really sorry.’ ‘That's alright, don't worry.’“我真的很抱歉,”。“没关系,别担心,”。
  4. used to get somebody’s attention(引起注意)哎 synonym OK
    • Alright class, turn to page 20.好了,同学们,翻到第20页。
  5. (British English, informal) used to say hello(打招呼)你好
    • ‘Alright, Bill.’ ‘Alright.’好的,比尔。“好吧,”。

alright

adjective, adverb
/ɔːlˈraɪt/
/ɔːlˈraɪt/
(non-standard or informal)
(also all right)
Some people consider that the form alright should not be used in formal writing and all right should be used instead.Idioms
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  1. acceptable; in an acceptable manner可接受(的);满意(的) synonym OK
    • Is the coffee alright?咖啡可以吗?
  2. safe and well安全健康(的);平安无恙(的) synonym OK
    • Do you feel alright?你感觉还好吗?
    Synonyms wellwell
    • all right
    • OK
    • fine
    • healthy
    • strong
    • fit
    These words all describe somebody who is not ill and is in good health.
    • well [not usually before noun] (rather informal) in good health:
      • I’m not feeling very well.我感觉身体不太好。
      • Is he well enough to travel?他身体怎么样,能够旅行吗?
      Well is used especially to talk about your own health, to ask somebody about their health or to make a comment on it.
    • all right [not before noun] (rather informal) not feeling ill; not injured:
      • Are you feeling all right?你感觉还好吗?
    • OK [not before noun] (informal) not feeling ill; not injured:
      • She says she’s OK now, and will be back at work tomorrow.她说她现在身体还可以,明天就回来上班。
    all right or ok?用 all right 还是 OK?These words are slightly less positive than the other words in this group. They are both used in spoken English to talk about not actually being ill or injured, rather than being positively in good health. Both are rather informal but OK is slightly more informal than all right.
    • fine [not before noun] (not used in negative statements) (rather informal) completely well:
      • ‘How are you?’ ‘Fine, thanks.’“你好吗?”“很好,谢谢。”
      Fine is used especially to talk about your health, especially when somebody asks you how you are. It is also used to talk about somebody’s health when you are talking to somebody else. Unlike well it is not often used to ask somebody about their health or make a comment on it: Are you keeping fine?
    • healthy in good health and not likely to become ill:
      • Keep healthy by exercising regularly.经常锻炼以保持健康。
    • strong in good health and not suffering from an illness:
      • After a few weeks she was feeling stronger.几周之后她感觉身体好些了。
      Strong is often used to talk about becoming healthy again after an illness.
    • fit (especially British English) in good physical health, especially because you take regular physical exercise:
      • I go swimming every day in order to keep fit.我每天游泳以保持健康。
    Patterns
    • all right/​OK/​fit for something
    • all right/​OK/​fit to do something
    • to feel/​look well/​all right/​OK/​fine/​healthy/​strong/​fit
    • to keep (somebody) well/​healthy/​fit
    • perfectly well/​all right/​OK/​fine/​healthy/​fit
    • physically well/​healthy/​strong/​fit
  3. only just good enough尚可;还算可以 synonym OK
    • Your work is alright but I'm sure you could do better.你的工作不错,但我相信你能做得更好。
  4. that can be allowed可允许(的);可以(的) synonym OK
    • Are you sure it's alright for me to leave early?你确定我可以早点离开吗?
    Topics Permission and obligationa2
  5. (informal) used to emphasize that there is no doubt about something(加强语气)无疑,确实
    • ‘Are you sure it's her?’ ‘Oh, it's her alright.’“你确定是她吗,”。“哦,她没事,”。
Idioms
a bit of all right
  1. (British English, slang) a person that you think is sexually attractive有魅力的人;性感的人
    • Dave’s new girlfriend is a bit of all right, isn’t she?戴夫的新女朋友有点不错,不是吗?
    Topics Appearancec2
I’m alright, Jack
  1. (British English, informal) used by or about somebody who is happy with their own life and does not care about other people’s problems我没事就好,好在我没事(别人的事我是不管的)
it’ll be alright on the night
  1. (saying) used to say that a performance, an event, etc. will be successful even if the preparations for it have not gone well(演出、活动等)到时候自会成功的;车到山前必有路Topics Successc2
you're alright
  1. (British English, informal) used to refuse an offer or invitation, especially one that you think is unreasonable or not very good不用啦(表示拒绝,尤其认为不合理或不太好的提议或邀请)
    • ‘Could I interest you in our special offer?‘’ ‘No, you're alright, mate.’你对我们的特价感兴趣吗?“不,你没事,伙计。

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