ready
准备好了,准备就绪,准备,准备好
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Definitions
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read·i·er, read·i·est.
- : completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
- : duly equipped, completed, adjusted, or arranged, as for an occasion or purpose: The mechanic called to say that the car is ready.
- : willing: ready to forgive.
- : prompt or quick in perceiving, comprehending, speaking, writing, etc.
- : proceeding from or showing such quickness: a ready reply.
- : prompt or quick in action, performance, manifestation, etc.: a keen mind and ready wit.
- : inclined; disposed; apt: too ready to criticize others.
- : in such a condition as to be imminent; likely at any moment: a tree ready to fall.
- : immediately available for use: a ready source of cash.
- : pertaining to prompt payment.
- : present or convenient: to lie ready to one's hand.
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read·ied, read·y·ing.
- : to make ready; prepare.
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- : the state or condition of being ready.
- : Informal. ready money; cash.
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- : : Ready! Set! Go!
Phrases
- at the ready
- get ready
- good and (ready)
- rough and ready
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
That the information had always been there, but I had not been ready to receive it.
“We’re united and ready to lead,” McCarthy said as Republican members stood behind him.
Even TVOS 14 is going official, so get ready to spend some time downloading updates tomorrow.
New queens make quacking vibrations when they are ready to hatch.
You’re expected to not just receive it with a smile, but be ready to give it at any point.
Yves Albarello, MP of Seine-et-Marne, said the gunmen told police they were ready to “die as martyrs.”
The U.S. military just unveiled a new effort to get Iraqis ready to battle ISIS.
If he did, it could be a sign that our politicians are ready to resume genuine policy-making across party lines.
This is a provocative subject that is ready-made for the classroom.
If there is actually a war on Christmas, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson seems ready to lead the fight.
It secures in many cases, at least, a ready compliance with a large part of the discipline enforced.
Later on, I believe, a child is wont to have his favourite colour, and to be ready to defend it against the preferences of others.
The camp grew still, except for the rough and ready cook pottering about the fire, boiling buffalo-meat and mixing biscuit-dough.
Let your orders for preparation go round tonight, so that your knaves may be ready to set out betimes to-morrow.
He was mounted on a spirited horse and his manner showed he was ready for any kind of an adventure, no matter where it might lead.