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prepare
- IPA[prēˈper]
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- make (something) ready for use or consideration;make (food or a meal) ready for cooking or eating
verb: prepare, 3rd person present: prepares, gerund or present participle: preparing, past tense: prepared, past participle: prepared
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- 1. make (something) ready for use or consideration prepare a brief summary of the article 同義詞
- ▪ make (food or a meal) ready for cooking or eating she was busy preparing lunch 同義詞
- ▪ make (a chemical product) by a reaction or series of reactions alkanes may be prepared by the removal of carbon dioxide from the corresponding carboxylic acid
- 2. make (someone) ready or able to do or deal with something schools should prepare children for life she took time off to prepare for her exams 同義詞
- ▪ be willing to do something I wasn't prepared to go along with that
- 3. (in conventional harmony) lead up to (a discord) by means of preparation.
- made ready for use: he paints over the prepared canvas with brown acrylic to bring out the cracks
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- made ready for use: he paints over the prepared canvas with brown acrylic to bring out the cracks
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- prepare or produce (something, especially food) in advance: you can pre-prepare the curry paste in bulk and freeze it
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- make it easier for something to occur or be developed
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- make it easier for something to occur or be developed
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- made ready for use with care or effort: plant them on rich and well-prepared soil my well-prepared speech vanished into thin air
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- not ready or prepared for something: his light clothing left him ill-prepared for the rain
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- a piano with objects placed on or between the strings, or some strings retuned, to produce an ...
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- make (something) ready for use or consideration: prepare a brief summary of the article
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