ok - Übersetzung nach Englisch
Diclib.com
Wörterbuch ChatGPT
Geben Sie ein Wort oder eine Phrase in einer beliebigen Sprache ein 👆
Sprache:

Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT

Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:

  • wie das Wort verwendet wird
  • Häufigkeit der Nutzung
  • es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
  • Wortübersetzungsoptionen
  • Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
  • Etymologie

ok - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WORD FROM THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Oll korrect; Ok; O.K.; Okie-dokie; Okee; Okei dokie; Okee-dokee; OK.; O.k.; Ok.; O K; Okie dokie; 🆗; Oll korrekt; Ola Kala (loan phrase); O. K.; Orl Korrect; Okay
  • button]] on a [[remote control]]
  • Okay sign

ok      
O.K., alright, correct
Oklahoma City         
  • Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Oklahoma City Dodgers
  • Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City
  • Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School
  • United Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft at the East Concourse of Will Rogers World Airport
  • Water taxis in Oklahoma City's downtown Bricktown neighborhood
  • Old Interstate 40 Crosstown, Oklahoma City
  • Looking up in the heart of Oklahoma City's Central Business District
  • INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
  • attack]]
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens, the centerpiece of downtown OKC
  • OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City
  • OU Physicians Center
  • Oklahoma City region population dot map and 2016 presidential election results by precinct (click to enlarge).
  • left
  • The [[Art Deco]] city hall building, a block from the Civic Center
  • left
  • left
  • Mid-May 2006 photograph of Oklahoma City taken from the [[International Space Station]] (ISS)
  • Streetcar of the OKC Streetcar system passing the historic First United Methodist Church, in downtown
  • left
  • Map of racial distribution in Oklahoma City, 2010 U.S. census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#f00;">'''White'''</span>, <span style="color:#00f;">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Other''' (yellow)
  • The [[Sonic Drive-In]] restaurant chain is headquartered in Oklahoma City.
  • Oklahoma State Capitol, seen from the OK History Center
  • The Survivor Tree on the grounds of the Oklahoma City National Memorial
CITY AND STATE CAPITAL OF OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES
Okalhoma City, Oklahoma; Okalhoma City, OK; OK City, OK; Oklahoma City, OK; UN/LOCODE:USOKC; Oklahoma City (OK); OK City; OKC, OK; Okla. City, Oklahoma; Oklahoma city; Oklahoma city ok; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Ciudad de Oklahoma; Ciudad Oklahoma; O.K.C.; Renaissance City; City of Oklahoma City; Valliance Bank Tower; Oklas City; Oklas; Capital of Oklahoma; Oklahoma City, USA; Lyric Theatre (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.A.; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Oklahoma City, United States; Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Oklahoma City Fire Department; Demographics of Oklahoma City; Crime in Oklahoma City; Museums in Oklahoma City; Infrastructure in Oklahoma City; Economy of Oklahoma City
Città di Oklahoma (capitale dello stato omonimo nel centro degli USA)
OK State         
  • Boone Pickens Stadium]] in 2008
  • Edmon Low Library
  • Historic Gallagher-Iba Arena and the OSU Spirit Rider statue
  • Statue of Henry G. Bennett near Library Lawn at OSU
  • Kerr and Drummond halls
  • Edmon Low Library
  • Oklahoma A&M seal
  • Boy's Dormitory, later Crutchfield Hall
  • [[Old Central]] at Oklahoma A&M, 1894
  • Student Union Building at OSU
  • Williams Hall, the Castle of the Prairies, in 1920
UNIVERSITY IN OKLAHOMA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Oklahoma A&M; Oklahoma A&M University; Oklahoma State University; Oklahoma State; Oklahoma state university stillwater; Oklahoma A&M College; Oklahoma State University-Stillwater; Oklahoma State University (Stillwater); OSU-Stillwater; Oklahoma State University - Stillwater; Spears School of Business; OSU-COM; Central Oklahoma State; Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College; Oklahoma Territorial Agricultural and Mechanical College; Oklahoma State University School of Veterinary Medicine; Osu Ok; Oklahoma State University at Stillwater; Oklahoma State University, Stillwater; William S. Spears School of Business; Okstate.edu; Oklahoma State University – Stillwater; Oklahoma State U; OK St.; Oklahoma St.; OK State; President of Oklahoma State University
abbreviazione di: Università dell"Oklahoma, grande università pubblica situata nella città di Stillwater nello stato dell"Oklahoma, USA

Definition

OK
OK1
(also okay) informal
¦ exclamation
1. expressing agreement or acquiescence.
2. introducing an utterance.
¦ adjective
1. satisfactory; fairly good.
2. permissible.
¦ adverb in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent.
¦ noun an authorization or approval.
¦ verb (OK's, OK'ing, OK'd) give approval to.
Word History
The exclamation OK is first recorded in the mid 19th century. It is most probably an abbreviation of orl korrect, a humorous form of all correct, which was popularized as a slogan during US President Martin Van Buren's re-election campaign of 1840. The initials also represented his nickname Old Kinderhook, derived from his birthplace, Kinderhook in New York State.
--------
OK2
¦ abbreviation Oklahoma (in official postal use).

Wikipedia

OK

OK ( (listen); spelling variations include okay, O.K., ok and Ok) is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. OK is frequently used as a loanword in other languages. It has been described as the most frequently spoken or written word on the planet.

OK's origins are disputed; however, most modern reference works hold that it originated around Boston as part of a fad for misspelling in the late 1830s, and originally stood for "oll korrect [all correct]". This origin was first described by linguist Allen Walker Read in the 1960s.

As an adjective, OK principally means "adequate" or "acceptable" as a contrast to "bad" ("The boss approved this, so it is OK to send out"); it can also mean "mediocre" when used in contrast with "good" ("The french fries were great, but the burger was just OK"). It fulfills a similar role as an adverb ("Wow, you did OK for your first time skiing!"). As an interjection, it can denote compliance ("OK, I will do that"), or agreement ("OK, that is fine"). It can mean "assent" when it is used as a noun ("the boss gave her the OK to the purchase") or, more colloquially, as a verb ("the boss OKed the purchase"). OK, as an adjective, can express acknowledgement without approval. As a versatile discourse marker or continuer, it can also be used with appropriate intonation to show doubt or to seek confirmation ("OK?", "Is that OK?"). Some of this variation in use and shape of the word is also found in other languages.