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readiness

/red-ee-nis/US // ˈrɛd i nɪs //UK // (ˈrɛdɪnɪs) //

准备好了,准备就绪,准备好,准备

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the condition of being ready.
    • : ready movement; promptness; quickness.
    • : ready action; ease; facility.
    • : willingness; inclination; cheerful consent: a readiness to help others.
    • : a developmental stage at which a child has the capacity to receive instruction at a given level of difficulty or to engage in a particular activity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounskill; eagerness

Examples

  • Ninety percent of Fairfax staff members have either requested or scheduled vaccination appointments, he said, and many have indicated their readiness to return to teaching in-person in the meantime.

  • To test the jam’s readiness, spoon a bit of jam onto the chilled plate, and run your finger through it.

  • The government’s vaccine program, Operation Warp Speed, has projected optimism about its readiness to distribute the vaccine.

  • The idea went nowhere amid questions about the screenings’ effectiveness and the agency’s readiness to take on a significant public health responsibility.

  • This federal-level hub could monitor viral trends and track the readiness of supply chains for therapies and protective equipment.

  • There is a rough floor of about six aircraft that a unit is supposed to have even at low readiness levels.

  • The lesson we learned is to increase our readiness and responsiveness.

  • The one thing everyone seems to agree on is readiness of the Internet.

  • In this “new” Arab world, there is growing curiosity and readiness to challenge the conventions of the old regimes.

  • "Netanyahu signals readiness to consider 2002 Arab peace plan" read the Reuters headline.

  • And he stood up in the shameful fall of the people: in the goodness and readiness of his soul he appeased God for Israel.

  • In the street the men of his escort sat their horses, having mounted at his bidding in readiness for the journey.

  • She is always in fear of an earthquake, and feels safer to have a light burning in readiness all night long.

  • The brilliant ceremony over, the Prince set out for Carlisle, where his army was ordered to be in readiness on July 8.

  • I wish you to write me if I am to give him notice also to hold himself in readiness for town.