prepared
prepared — 形容詞
1. having everything you need to handle a situation, especially a difficult or unex
有準備的
事先做好應對某情況的準備
having everything you need to handle a situation, especially a difficult or unexpected one, because you have planned ahead.
Maya was prepared for the job interview after three weeks of practice.
經過三週的練習,Maya 已經為這場面試做好準備。
be prepared for + noun (situation/event)
The hikers were prepared with maps, water, and a first-aid kit.
登山客準備了地圖、水和急救包。
be prepared with + noun (the resources)
Carlos felt prepared for the math exam, but the last question surprised him.
Carlos 覺得自己對數學考試準備好了,但最後一題卻讓他嚇了一跳。
Coastal villages must stay prepared for sudden storms during the rainy season.
雨季期間,沿海村莊必須隨時為突如其來的暴風雨做好準備。
I was not prepared for how cold the mountain hut would be at night.
我沒料到山屋的夜晚會這麼冷,完全沒做好心理準備。
- unprepared
direct opposite; lacking the planning or supplies needed
- caught off guard
phrase; describes being surprised because you were not ready
文法句型
be prepared for + noun
be prepared with + noun
用法筆記
Almost always predicative (after 'be', 'feel', 'seem', 'stay'); rarely placed before a noun. Distinguish from sense 3 (followed by 'to do'): sense 1 takes 'for + noun'.
常見錯誤
2. made, written, or treated some time before it is needed or used, rather than at
預先做好的
事先製作、撰寫或處理好的
made, written, or treated some time before it is needed or used, rather than at the moment.
The minister read from a carefully prepared statement after the meeting.
會議結束後,部長照著事先寫好的聲明稿宣讀。
before noun: 'prepared statement / speech / remarks'
Many supermarkets now sell prepared meals for busy families.
現在許多超市都賣現成的調理餐,方便忙碌的家庭。
collocation: prepared meals / food
The children opened a box of prepared sandwiches their grandmother had packed.
孩子們打開奶奶事先包好的三明治盒子。
Lina handed the judge a neatly prepared list of all the evidence.
Lina 把一份整理好的證據清單交給法官。
- ready-made
stresses the product can be used at once with no extra work
- pre-made
informal; common with food, kits, and craft items
- premeditated
formal; usually negative, used about plans or crimes thought out earlier
- improvised
made up on the spot, without planning
- spontaneous
happening or said without earlier thought
- fresh
of food: just made, not prepared earlier
文法句型
prepared + noun (food, statement, speech)
用法筆記
Used directly before a noun (attributive). Often modified by adverbs like 'carefully', 'specially', 'freshly' that show how or when the work was done.
常見錯誤
3. ready and willing to take an action, especially one that is costly, demanding, o
願意;肯
願意去做某件事,常為不情願的事
ready and willing to take an action, especially one that is costly, demanding, or that you would normally try to avoid.
Marcus was prepared to walk three hours just to bring his sister medicine.
為了把藥送給妹妹,Marcus 願意走三個小時的路。
be prepared to + bare infinitive
Are you prepared to pay extra if the repair takes longer than expected?
如果維修時間比預期久,你願意多付一點錢嗎?
question form: 'are you prepared to…?' for testing willingness
The team is not prepared to lower its price any further.
這個團隊不願意再降價了。
Mrs. Tanaka said she was prepared to wait outside until the doctor arrived.
Mrs. Tanaka 說她願意在外面等到醫生來。
Daniel was prepared to sell his old guitar to help pay the rent.
Daniel 願意賣掉他的舊吉他,幫忙付房租。
文法句型
be prepared to do something
用法筆記
Always followed by a to-infinitive ('prepared to do'); never by 'for + verb-ing' in this sense. 'Not prepared to' is a common, polite way to refuse a request without sounding harsh. Distinguish from sense 1, which uses 'for + noun'.