释义 |
righto; right-oh
okay!; all right! AUSTRALIA, 1911- RIGHTO–Exclamation of consent. — Gilbert H. Lawson, A Dictionary of Australian Words and Terms, 1924
- “Feel like exploring? It is nearly dinner-time anyway.” “Right-oh.” — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 71, 1947
- Oh–righto mate–thanks. — Clive Exton, No Fixed Abode [ Six Granada Plays], p. 124, 1959
- “Righto, Saint Patrick,” Starkey said with a pat on the old man’s back. “We’ll see you again.” — D’Arcy Niland, Dead Men Running, p. 75, 1969
- He’ll be righto again in a minute. — Lance Peters, The Dirty Half-Mile, p. 180, 1979
- SHIRLEY: [...] There is a rather fine John Barrymore film on the television tonight that I should hate to miss. JOAN: Righto, Shirl. SHIRLEY: Righto? JOAN: It’s my catchphrase. SHIRLEY: Just so long as it’s not contagious. WATSON: Righto. — Terry Victor, The Pedigree Pet, p. 35, 1981
- Righto, you fellas, one at a time, see if you can belt him. — Herb Wharton, Cattle Camp, p. 75, 1994
- Kenny shouted, “Righto, righto, keep it down, we’re ready for the off[.]” — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, pp. 80–81, 1998
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