prepare
verb [ I or T ] uk/prɪˈpeər/ us/prɪˈper/
A2 准备,预备;把…准备好,使预备好
to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future
Have you prepared for your interview? 你作好面试的准备了吗?
She'll prepare the food ahead of time and freeze it. 她会提前准备好食物并冷冻起来。
This course prepares students for middle and senior managerial positions. 这门课旨在使学生在将来能够胜任中、高级管理职位。
[ + obj + to infinitive ] Are the players mentally and physically prepared to play a tough game? 运动员们是否已经在思想上和体能上对这场艰苦的比赛作好了准备?
The meal took two hours to prepare. 准备这顿饭花了两个小时。
B1 (在思想上或心理上)作好准备;防范
to expect that something will happen and to be ready for it
[ + to infinitive ] It almost seems as if she is preparing to die. 看来她好像已经作好了赴死的准备。
You need to prepare yourself for a long wait. 你需要作好长时间等待的准备。
- More examples
- I was busily preparing for their arrival.
- The sixth-form students are preparing to take their A levels.
- I don't think you appreciate how much time I spent preparing this meal.
- Flushed with success after their surprise win against Italy, Belgium are preparing for Saturday's game against Spain.
- I hadn't prepared a speech so I just said a few words off the cuff.
Idiom
prepare the groundidiom 作好准备
If you prepare the ground for an activity or a situation, you do something that will help it to happen.
The leaders of both countries are preparing the ground for negotiations which may lead to peace. 两国领导人正在为有望促成和平局面的谈判做好准备。