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make-ahead

/meyk-uh-hed/US // ˈmeɪk əˌhɛd //

前期准备,预备,前期制作,预先准备

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that can be prepared in advance: a make-ahead casserole.

Examples

  • In secret, before the referendum, the council went ahead and fluoridated the water anyway.

  • Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election.

  • Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role.

  • And yes, our values include tolerance of those who wish to make fun of religion.

  • The court ruled she lacked the maturity to make her own medical decisions.

  • And to tell the truth, she couldn't help wishing he could see, so he could make the game livelier.

  • Suddenly, however, he became aware of a small black spot far ahead in the very middle of the unencumbered track.

  • She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.

  • The thought seemed to produce the dreaded object, for next moment a large hummock appeared right ahead.

  • Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.