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ready

adjective
/ˈredi/
/ˈredi/
(comparative readier, superlative readiest)
Idioms
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    prepared/available准备好;可利用

  1. [not before noun] fully prepared for what you are going to do and able to start it immediately准备好;准备完毕
    • Just a minute—I'm almost ready.请稍等——我马上就好。
    • Are you nearly ready?你快准备好了吗?
    • ‘Shall we go?’ ‘I'm ready when you are!’“我们可以走了吗?” “我准备好了,就等你了!”
    • ready for something I'm just getting the kids ready for school.我正在让孩子们准备好去上学。
    • ready to do something Right, we're ready to go.对,我们准备好了,可以走了。
    • We were getting ready to go out.我们已经准备好动身了。
    • She's always ready to help.她总是乐意帮忙。
    • Volunteers were ready and waiting to pack the food in boxes.志愿者已经准备完毕,等着将食物装箱。
    Extra Examples
    • He's always ready with a quick answer.他总能迅速作答。
    • I think we're just about ready to start.我认为我们马上就准备出发了。
    • I was all ready to leave when the phone rang.我正准备离开的时候电话铃响了起来。
    • I'm trying to get the children ready to leave.我正在尽力使孩子们做好出发准备。
    • Our troops keep training all the time to remain ready.我们的部队一直在训练以便随时参战。
    • We're definitely ready for the show tonight.我们的确为今晚的演出做好了准备。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • all
    • completely
    • totally
    preposition
    • for
    • with
    See full entry
  2. [not before noun] having the experience, attitude, etc. that you need in order to be able to deal with something准备:具备处理某事所需的经验,态度等
    • Her husband wants to start a family, but she isn't ready.她的丈夫想组建一个家庭,但她还没有准备好。
    • ready for something I’m not sure if Karen is ready for marriage yet.我不确定凯伦是否准备好结婚了。
    • I was twenty years old and ready for anything.我当时二十岁,什么都愿意去做。
    • ready to do something He is clearly not ready to take on such an important role.他显然还没有准备好承担如此重要的角色。
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    • He didn't feel quite ready for marriage.他觉得自己还没完全做好结婚的准备。
    • I feel ready for anything!我觉得干什么都行!
    • She was concerned to protect the children from the truth until she judged them ready to hear it.直到断定孩子们已有充分准备后她才会让他们知道真相。
  3. [not before noun] completed and available to be used已完成;准备好;可利用
    • Come on, dinner's ready!快过来,饭好了!
    • The new building should be ready by 2020.这座新大楼应该能在 2020 年前交付使用。
    • ready for something Can you help me get everything ready for the party?你能不能帮我把这次聚会准备妥当?
    • ready to do something The contract will be ready to sign in two weeks.这份合同两周后即可签字。
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    • I've left everything ready in the kitchen.厨房里的一切我都准备好了。
    • I'll get all the boxes ready.我会准备好所有的箱子。
    • The cases are ready for delivery.这些箱子已经准备好投递了。
    • The suitcases were standing ready by the front door.手提箱已经放在前门旁准备好了。
    • The plane was refuelled and declared ready for service again.飞机加油后报告可以重新起飞了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • all
    • completely
    • totally
    preposition
    • for
    • with
    See full entry
  4. available to be used easily and immediately方便使用的;现成的
    • All the relevant records are easily available ready to hand.所有相关记录都在手边,用起来很方便。
    • a ready supply of wood现成的木材供应
    • a ready source of income现成的收入来源
    see also readily, readiness, rough and ready
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    • Please have your tickets ready for inspection.请将票准备好备查。
    • He held his gun ready.他举枪做好了射击准备。
    • The warships were soon made ready.战舰很快就做好了准备。
  5. willing情愿

  6. [not before noun] willing and quick to do or give something愿意迅速做某事(或给某物);急于行动
    • ready for something I was very angry and ready for a fight.我非常生气,想打一架。
    • ready with something She's always ready with advice.她总是乐于提出建议。
    • ready to do something He's always ready and willing to help.他总是乐于助人。
    • Don't be so ready to believe the worst about people.不要总把人往坏处想。
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    • She was only too ready to believe the worst of him.她总是把他往坏处想。
    • Connors was more than ready to oblige.康纳斯非常愿意效劳。
    • He's always ready to help his friends.他总是乐意帮助朋友。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • more than
    • only too
    • very
    phrases
    • ready and willing
    See full entry
  7. likely to do something可能做某事

  8. ready to do something likely to do something very soon马上要,很可能即将(做某事) synonym on the point of
    • She looked ready to collapse at any minute.她看样子随时都会倒下。
  9. needing something需要某事物

  10. ready for something needing something as soon as possible急需;需尽快得到
    • Right, I'm ready for bed.对,我现在就想睡觉。
    • After the long walk, we were all ready for a drink.长途步行之后,我们都急需喝水。
  11. quick/clever机敏;聪明

  12. [only before noun] quick and clever聪明的;机敏的
    • She has great charm and a ready wit.她光彩照人,头脑机敏。
  13. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old English rǣde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y.
Idioms
make ready (for something)
  1. (formal) to prepare for something; to prepare something for something准备
    • to make ready for the President’s visit为总统来访做准备
ready, steady, go! (British English)
(also (get) ready, (get) set, go North American English, British English)
  1. what you say to tell people to start a race(赛跑口令)各就各位,预备,跑!
ready to roll
  1. (informal) ready to start准备开始;就要开始
    • The show is just about ready to roll.演出马上就要开始。

ready

verb
/ˈredi/
/ˈredi/
(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ready
/ˈredi/
/ˈredi/
he / she / it readies
/ˈrediz/
/ˈrediz/
past simple readied
/ˈredid/
/ˈredid/
past participle readied
/ˈredid/
/ˈredid/
-ing form readying
/ˈrediɪŋ/
/ˈrediɪŋ/
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  1. to prepare somebody/yourself/something for something做好…的准备;(为…)做好准备
    • ready somebody/yourself/something (for something) British companies were readying themselves for big changes.英国公司正在为重大变革做准备。
    • ready somebody/yourself/something to do something She had readied herself to speak first.她早准备好了先发言。
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old English rǣde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y.

ready

adverb
/ˈredi/
/ˈredi/
used before a past participle, especially in compounds用于过去分词前,尤用于构成复合词
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  1. already done已做完;已完成
    • ready-cooked meals现成的饭菜
    • The concrete was ready mixed.混凝土是搅拌好的。
    • ready-pasted wallpaper已裱糊好的壁纸
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old English rǣde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y.

ready

noun
/ˈredi/
/ˈredi/
readies
[plural]
(also the ready [singular])
(British English, informal)Idioms
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  1. money that you can use immediately现钱
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old English rǣde (from a Germanic base meaning ‘arrange, prepare’; related to Dutch gereed) + -y.
Idioms
at the ready
  1. available to be used immediately随时可用;即可使用
    • We all had our cameras at the ready.我们都准备好了照相机。
    • Have your questions at the ready.准备好你的问题。

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