prearrange
prearrange — 動詞
1. to decide and organize the details of something before the time when it will hap
預先安排
事先把細節安排好
to decide and organize the details of something before the time when it will happen or be needed
The hotel can prearrange a taxi from the airport for guests.
飯店可以替房客預先安排機場接送的計程車。
prearrange + transport service
Before the wedding, Mina prearranged seats for her older relatives.
婚禮前,Mina 先替年長親戚安排好了座位。
Tickets were prearranged, so no one waited outside the stadium.
票早就預先安排好了,所以沒有人在體育場外等。
We prearranged a video call with the doctor on Tuesday morning.
我們預先安排了和醫師在週二早上的視訊通話。
Nina prearranged a babysitter, so she could attend the evening class.
Nina 預先安排了保母,所以她能去上晚上的課。
- improvise
Means deciding what to do at the moment instead of preparing earlier.
文法句型
prearrange + object
be prearranged
用法筆記
Object is usually a service, event detail, ticket, seat, or transport fixed before a later activity. Often appears in the passive when the plan matters more than the person who made it.