词汇 | preparedness |
释义 | preparednessWord family noun preparation preparations preparedness preparatorprepareradjective prepared ≠ unprepared preparatory preparativeverb prepare adverbpreparativelypreparedly pre·pared·ness /prɪˈpeədnəs, -ˈpeərəd- $ -ˈperəd-, -ˈperd-/ noun [uncountableU] formal 1 READYwhen someone is ready for something 有准备(的状态),做好准备 the country’s lack of military preparedness 该国在军事上的准备不足 2 when someone is willing to do something 愿意 their preparedness to break the law 他们愿意以身试法 Examples from the Corpus preparedness• We should have a detached preparedness for mystical states and no anxiety for them.• It means preparedness to experiment with new and possibly riskier arrangements.• They never campaigned for military preparedness.• Military preparedness is important to prevent war.• Military preparedness, Augustine said, should not be based on the wishes of diplomats.• I am not opposed to the accepted concept of preparedness.• Any falling short in doing so reflects more on the teaching than on the students' preparedness to respond.• This, of course, was the accepted version of the preparedness theory. |
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