You do okay 的意思
A way to say someone is doing fine or satisfactory.
In simple words: You are fine or doing well.
You do okay 例句
- After a tough meeting, I told her, 'You do okay.'
- When my friend asked if he played well, I said, 'You do okay.'
- In response to her worries, I reassured her, 'You do okay, don't stress too much.'
- 'You do okay,' he smiled, trying to lift her spirits after the exam.
- 'You do okay,' she said, giving him a reassuring nod during practice.
如何使用 You do okay
Use in casual conversations to reassure someone. Can express mild approval; don't use in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'do' as in performing an action and 'okay' as a thumbs up.
相关单词
Collocations with You do okay
- do okay on a test
- do okay in life
- do okay at work
Synonyms for You do okay
- you're fine
- you're good
- you're all right
- you're satisfactory
Common mistakes with You do okay
- Using in overly formal contexts.
- Saying 'you do good' instead of 'you do okay'.
- Misplacing stress in the phrase, making it sound awkward.
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关于 "You do okay" 的常见问题
"You do okay" 是什么意思?
You are fine or doing well.
"You do okay" 的定义是什么?
A way to say someone is doing fine or satisfactory.
如何在句子中使用 "You do okay"?
After a tough meeting, I told her, 'You do okay.'
能再举一个 "You do okay" 的例子吗?
When my friend asked if he played well, I said, 'You do okay.'
"You do okay" 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 you're fine, you're good, you're all right, you're satisfactory。
哪些词和 "You do okay" 搭配?
它常与 do okay on a test, do okay in life, do okay at work 搭配。
使用 "You do okay" 时常见的错误有哪些?
Using in overly formal contexts. Saying 'you do good' instead of 'you do okay'. Misplacing stress in the phrase, making it sound awkward.
"You do okay" 怎么发音?
US: //juː duː oʊˈkeɪ//, UK: //juː duː əʊˈkeɪ//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 "You do okay"?
Use in casual conversations to reassure someone. Can express mild approval; don't use in very formal situations.
