1be prepared to do somethingWILLINGto be willing to do something, especially something difficult or something that you do not usually do 愿意做某事〔尤指难做或通常不做的事〕
You have to be prepared to take risks in this kind of work.
做这种工作你必须准备好承担风险。
How much is she prepared to pay?
她愿意出多少钱?
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be prepared to do something• Griffiths was prepared to spend up to $500,000 to renovate the old theater.• Now sadder but wiser, we are prepared to admit that the implementation of curriculum change is a complicated business.• Now, because she needed something from him, she was prepared to give in.• Or be prepared to go home without it.• He was prepared to use force if necessary.• The Pentagon is prepared to build an emergencycamp for refugees.• You'll never learn to speak another language unless you're prepared to make an effort.• But, as a scientist, she was and is prepared to tolerate this drive while it lasts without satisfying it.• He was prepared to talk with completehonesty about it.• He was very busy but he was prepared to see me because Lynda had recommended me.• My sister can never understand what I am prepared to do for her, for our welfare.• It is very thorough but requires the user to be prepared to look in depth at each technical area of painting.
2ready to deal with STH 准备应对某事 [not before noun]READYready to do something or deal with a situation 有准备的,准备好的
prepared for
I wasn’t prepared for all their questions.
他们的这些问题令我措手不及。
well/fully/inadequately etc prepared
Luckily, we were well prepared for the storm.
幸运的是,我们对这次风暴有充分的准备。
ill-prepared (=not ready to deal with a difficult situation) 没有准备好的
The country was ill-prepared to fight another war.
该国没准备好再打一仗。
There was no news and we were prepared for the worst (=expected something very bad).
prepared for the worst• Let us hope for the best but be prepared for the worst.• So the nurses were prepared for the worst, also.• A dejected Hammam is prepared for the worst - sacrificingPremierLeaguestatus and possibly even sufferingsuccessiveseasons of relegation.• Consequently she'd prepared for the worst while hoping for the best.
1ready and able to deal with sth準備好的VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASESVERBS➤be, feel, seem準備好的;覺得準備好的;似乎準備好的➤get有準備◇I'd had three weeks to get prepared.我有 3 個星期做準備。➤come有備而來◇I came prepared (= with everything I might need).我有備而來。ADVERB➤perfectly, properly, thoroughly, well精心準備好;充分準備好◇I was well prepared for the job.我為這份工作做好了充分準備。➤completely, fully, totally完全準備好;徹底準備好▸➤badly, inadequately, poorly準備得不好/不足/很差◇They were inadequately prepared for their role in society.他們對自己在社會中的角色準備不足。➤adequately, sufficiently準備充足/充分➤emotionally, mentally, physically, psychologically在感情上/在精神上/在身體上/在心理上做好準備◇I feel mentally prepared to handle this situation.我覺得我已做好處理這種境況的思想準備。➤academically學業上做好準備◇They are poorly prepared academically.他們在功課方面準備不足。PHRASES➤be prepared for the worst為最壞的情況做好了準備◇I want you to be prepared for the worst.我想要你準備好應付最壞的情況。➤be prepared for any eventuality對可能發生的一切情況做好準備◇She was always one to be prepared for any eventuality.她這個人總是對可能發生的一切情況有所準備。prepared
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2done, made, etc. in advance事先準備好的ADVERB➤carefully, meticulously精心準備好的◇She's clearly reading from carefully prepared notes.很明顯她正照着精心備好的筆記唸。➤hastily, quickly匆忙/快速準備好的◇hastily prepared newspaper reports匆忙準備的報紙報道➤specially特意準備的◇a table full of specially prepared food一桌子特意準備的食物➤freshly剛剛準備的◇freshly prepared vegetables剛剛準備的蔬菜➤commercially為商業目的製作的◇Commercially prepared food is often loaded with saturated fat.為商業目的生產的食物往往含有飽和脂肪。