prepped / prɛp /

准备好的预备预备的预备了

prepped4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. preparatory school.
  2. a preliminary or warm-up activity or event; trial run: The race is a good prep for the Kentucky Derby.
  3. preparation: dealer prep on the car included.
  4. the act of preparing a patient for a medical or surgical procedure.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. preparatory: a prep school.
  2. involving or used for preparation: the mortuary's prep room.
v. 有主动词 verb

prepped, prep·ping.

  1. to prepare for a test, debate, etc.
  2. to prepare for a medical or surgical procedure, as by shaving and washing the skin with an antibacterial soap.
  3. to prepare for sale, use, a test drive, or a race.
  4. to prepare; make ready: You can prep the onions and peppers in advance.
v. 无主动词 verb

prepped, prep·ping.

  1. to prepare; get ready: to prep for the game.
  2. to attend a preparatory school.

prepped 近义词

prepped

等同于 prepared

prepped

等同于 primed

prepped 的近义词 5
prepped 的反义词 4
prepped

等同于 prime

prepped

等同于 ready

prepped

等同于 equip

prepped

等同于 groom

更多prepped例句

  1. Rachel’s prep involved an open mind — and a dress, jewelry and makeup.
  2. This work prompted congressional action, a policy change by the IRS, and ongoing investigations of the tax-prep industry by the FTC and others.
  3. So make sure your Extra Crunch Live subscription is live and prep your thoughts.
  4. Outside of learning, Sora created a network of more than 50 career mentors and has a suite of services, such as SAT prep and counselors to aid with the college admissions process.
  5. Great for apartments, prep kitchens and other small quantity applications, this compact KitchenAid food processor is a capable and powerful unit that gets the job done with simplicity.
  6. And the officer will be well-prepped by an attorney before offering testimony.
  7. A militarized strike force onstage, attired in all black with faces smeared in black as though prepped for a nighttime raid.
  8. The local hospital, in the nearby town of Reading, has been prepped in case of any emergency.
  9. The Chinese team, prepped, fed, and polished, was hungry for victory.
  10. But Reagan, who was over-prepped, shook off the poor performance and directly confronted the age issue through humor.