preparatory
preparatory — 形容詞
1. describing work, study, or other actions whose purpose is to make a person or si
預備的
為後續更重要的事情先做準備的
describing work, study, or other actions whose purpose is to make a person or situation ready for a later, more important event or stage.
Maya spent six months on preparatory research before writing the first chapter of her thesis.
Maya 花了六個月做預備研究,才開始寫論文的第一章。
preparatory + noun (research) for an upcoming task
The architect held a preparatory meeting with the council two weeks before construction began.
建築師在動工兩週前,先和議會開了一場準備性的會議。
preparatory + meeting/talks/discussions
Carlos enrolled his daughter in a preparatory Spanish course before they moved to Madrid.
Carlos 在全家搬到馬德里之前,幫女兒報了一門預備性的西班牙文課程。
Preparatory to the wedding, Lina visited the venue with her sister to test the lighting.
婚禮舉行前的準備階段,Lina 和姐姐一起去場地測試燈光。
The pilot ran through a list of preparatory checks before pushing the throttle forward.
機長在推油門前,把一份預備檢查清單從頭跑過一遍。
- preliminary
very close in meaning; 'preliminary' is more common in everyday writing, while 'preparatory' stresses the readying purpose.
- introductory
focuses on coming first and easing someone in; less about getting fully ready.
- preparative
rare and bookish synonym; almost always replaced by 'preparatory' in modern English.
- concluding
describes the final stage rather than the readying stage.
- follow-up
happens after the main event, not before it.
文法句型
preparatory + noun
preparatory to + noun/-ing
用法筆記
Almost always attributive (in front of a noun) — you say 'a preparatory meeting' but rarely 'the meeting was preparatory'. The phrase 'preparatory to' is formal and means 'before' or 'in preparation for', usually followed by a noun or -ing form.