all-right
基本解釋
- adj. 可靠的;很好的
英漢例句
- He was an all-right teacher and a decent guy.
他是一個好老師也是一個好人。 - But some of us have all-right friends and good friends.
但我們會有泛泛之交和好友。 - How many people actually have true friends? Hardly anyone I know. But we have all-right friends.
有多少人可以擁有真正的朋友?就我所知,少之又少。但我們會有泛泛之交的朋友。
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- I've thrown away most of the array- most of the list, I shouldn't say array- most of the list. All right?
我已經(jīng)把數(shù)組的大部分都排除了-,列表的大部分-,我不應(yīng)該說數(shù)組-列表的大部分?
麻省理工公開課 - 計算機科學(xué)及編程導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - All right? The first one is, that test has to involve-- shouldn't have to, the value of some variable.
好不好?第一件事是,循環(huán)開始的測試必須必須-不是一定,一些變量的值。
麻省理工公開課 - 計算機科學(xué)及編程導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - All right -- right here, right in the front.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- all -right good beautiful corking 很好的
- All -Right Hotel 北京歐瑞特賓館
- ALL -RIGHT GROUP 照明隸屬于歐瑞集團
- are -you-all-right 你還好嗎
- OK -all right 好
短語
英英字典
- BRIT also alright
- All right is also used before a noun.
- If someone or something is all right, they are well or safe.
- If you say that something happens or goes all right, you mean that it happens in a satisfactory or acceptable manner.
- You say "all right" when you are agreeing to something.
- You say "all right?" after you have given an instruction or explanation to someone when you are checking that they have understood what you have just said, or checking that they agree with or accept what you have just said.
- If someone in a position of authority says "all right," and suggests talking about or doing something else, they are indicating that they want you to end one activity and start another.
- You say "all right" during a discussion to show that you understand something that someone has just said, and to introduce a statement that relates to it.
- You say all right before a statement or question to indicate that you are challenging or threatening someone.