prepared 音標拼音: [prip'ɛrd]
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prepared adj 1 :
made ready or fit or suitable beforehand ; "
a prepared statement "; "
be prepared for emergencies " [
ant :
{
unprepared }]
2 :
having made preparations ; "
prepared to take risks " [
synonym :
{
disposed (
p )}, {
fain }, {
inclined (
p )}, {
prepared }]
3 :
equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources ;
"
graduates well equipped to handle such problems "; "
equipped to be a scholar "
Prepared \
Pre *
pared "\,
a .
Made fit or suitable ;
adapted ;
ready ;
as ,
prepared food ;
prepared questions . -- {
Pre *
par "
ed *
ly },
adv . --
Shak . --
{
Pre *
par "
ed *
ness },
n .
[
1913 Webster ]
122 Moby Thesaurus words for "
prepared ":
able ,
accomplished ,
accoutered ,
advance ,
agape ,
agog ,
all agog ,
all ready ,
all set ,
anticipant ,
anticipating ,
anticipative ,
anticipatory ,
armed ,
armed and ready ,
at concert pitch ,
awaiting ,
booted and spurred ,
briefed ,
career ,
catered ,
certain ,
changed ,
clairvoyant ,
coached ,
cocked ,
confident ,
convenience ,
conversant ,
disposed ,
divinatory ,
eager ,
endowed ,
equipped ,
expectant ,
expecting ,
familiarized ,
farseeing ,
farsighted ,
finished ,
fitted ,
fitted out ,
forearmed ,
forehanded ,
foreknowing ,
foreseeing ,
foresighted ,
forestalling ,
forethoughted ,
forethoughtful ,
forewarned ,
furnished ,
gaping ,
good and ready ,
groomed ,
heeled ,
hopeful ,
in anticipation ,
in arms ,
in battle array ,
in expectation ,
in readiness ,
in the saddle ,
inclined ,
informed ,
initiate ,
initiated ,
instant ,
intuitive ,
invested ,
loaded ,
loaded for bear ,
longsighted ,
looking for ,
looking forward to ,
mature ,
mobilized ,
modified ,
not surprised ,
on the mark ,
optimistic ,
outfitted ,
planned ,
practiced ,
prearranged ,
precognitive ,
precognizant ,
predisposed ,
prepared and ready ,
prepped ,
prescient ,
primed ,
processed ,
professional ,
provided ,
provident ,
providential ,
prudent ,
psyched up ,
purveyed ,
ready ,
ready for anything ,
ready -
made ,
rigged ,
ripe ,
sagacious ,
sanguine ,
set ,
skilled ,
supplied ,
sure ,
technical ,
trained ,
treated ,
unsurprised ,
up in arms ,
vigilant ,
waiting ,
waiting for ,
watching for ,
well -
prepared ,
willing
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PREPARED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PREPARED is subjected to a special process or treatment How to use prepared in a sentence
PREPARED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com PREPARED definition: properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready See examples of prepared used in a sentence
PREPARED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You can describe something as prepared when it has been done or made beforehand, so that it is ready when it is needed He ended his prepared statement by thanking the police
PREPARED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary PREPARED definition: 1 ready to deal with a situation: 2 made earlier: 3 to be willing, or happy to agree to do… Learn more
prepared adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of prepared adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Prepared - definition of prepared by The Free Dictionary To be willing (to do something): I am not prepared to defend him when I know he was wrong [Middle English preparen, from Old French preparer, from Latin praeparāre : prae-, pre- + parāre, prepare, equip; see perə- in Indo-European roots ]
Prepared Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Be prepared [= ready] for a long wait The campers were not prepared for the rain How much are you prepared to pay? I wasn't prepared to spend that much money I'm prepared to listen
prepared - WordReference. com Dictionary of English properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready: prepared for a hurricane (of food) processed by the manufacturer or seller, by cooking, cleaning, or the like, so as to be ready to serve or use with little or no further preparation
prepared - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective prepared (comparative more prepared, superlative most prepared) (followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something)