Ok, how to say it in English?

Ok, say it in English: OK.

Pronunciation: English? [ɡ? D] beautiful? [ɡ? d】?

Adjective? ok; Superior; excellent

Noun (short for noun)? Benefits; Kind behavior

(complex) goods: goods; Commodities.

Lexical collocation:

1, have a good trip.

Good old days, good old days

3. It tastes good.

4. Do good deeds and accumulate virtue.

Common sentence patterns:

Did you hear the good news that I won the prize?

Did you hear the good news that I won the prize?

He is my good friend.

He is my good friend.

You are a good girl to help in the shop.

You work for the store. You are a good girl.

He has to buy a lot of things.

He has to buy a lot of things.

Extended data:

Meaning discrimination

The words good, fine, nice and well all mean "good". The difference is:

1, which means "good", is a common word with a wide range of meanings and is generally used as an attribute and predicative. ?

He is a man of good family.

He is a man with a good family background.

2. Fine mainly refers to "good" in quality, characteristics and ability. Tone is stronger than good, and it can also refer to health, which is equivalent to wellNice. It means that someone or something can please other people's senses and make people feel happy and comfortable.

He lives in a beautiful house.

He lives in a gorgeous house.

3, well mainly refers to people's good health, only used as a predicative, and sometimes it can also indicate that the situation is normal and good.

We had a good time in Jiangnan Park yesterday.

We went swimming in Jiangnan Park yesterday.