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prepared adjective uk /prɪˈpeəd/ us /prɪˈperd/ B1 ready to deal with a situation: 有准备的,准备好的 When she called on me, I wasn't prepared.她拜访我时,我毫无准备。 They were prepared for the worst.他们已经作好了最坏的准备。 B2 made earlier: 预先准备好的,事先做好的 The spokesperson read a prepared statement.发言人宣读了预先准备好的声明。 be prepared to do something B2 to be willing, or happy to agree to do something: 愿意做… Would you be prepared to help me get things ready for the party?你愿意帮我准备聚会上用的东西吗? We've tried to anticipate the most likely problems, but it's impossible to be prepared for every eventuality. We were not prepared for the events that followed . Anyone who gambles on the stock exchange has to be prepared to lose money.任何进行股票投机的人都必须要做好赔钱的准备。 She was prepared to take on the job, with all its associated risks.她愿意接受这份工作,尽管其伴有各种各样的风险。 Teachers were not fully prepared for the changes in the exam system. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Ready and willing agreeable amenable at someone's beck and callidiom at your commandidiom be chafing at the bitidiom beck command concert pitch disposed eager eagerly fain finger keen pleased poised raring readily readiness ripe
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