Prepared in spanish

Preparado

pronunciation: pɹ̩epɑɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

prepare = preparar, gestar, aparejar. 

Example: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.

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» hope for the best and/but prepare for the worst = esperar lo mejor pero preparándose para lo peor.

Example: You might be an optimist, but with software projects, as the saying goes, you can hope for the best but you should prepare for the worst.

» prepare + a meal = preparar una comida.

Example: I do the shopping in my house because my wife has no clue as to cooking or preparing meals that do not come out of a box.

» prepare + Nombre + mentally = mentalizar, preparar mentalmente.

Example: She's a smart, hardworking kid who has a horrible time with test anxiety and your course was a huge help in preparing her mentally and psychologically.

» prepare + Nombre + psychologically = preparar sicológicamente.

Example: She's a smart, hardworking kid who has a horrible time with test anxiety and your course was a huge help in preparing her mentally and psychologically.

» prepare + Reflexive + mentally = prepararse mentalmente, mentalizarse.

Example: It is a woman's prerogative give birth to a beautiful bundle of joy but for that she should prepare herself mentally and physically.

» prepare + Reflexive + physically = prepararse físicamente.

Example: It is a woman's prerogative give birth to a beautiful bundle of joy but for that she should prepare herself mentally and physically.

prepared = preparado. 

Example: It may be conducted through displays, specially prepared leaflets, or by giving talks to groups.

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» author-prepared = hecho por el autor.

Example: The upshot has been that author-prepared abstracts vary considerably in quality.

» badly prepared = mal preparado, malamente preparado.

Example: This week's snowfalls in Britain have been a rude shock, causing huge disruptions, but why is this country so badly prepared for snow?.

» be a little worse prepared = quedar un poco perjudicado, salir un poco perjudicado, quedar peor .

Example: Scouts will now be a little worse prepared after they were banned from carrying their traditional penknives due to the new law.

» be prepared to = estar dispuesto a.

Example: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.

» get + emotionally prepared = prepararse emocionalmente.

Example: Enjoy what's left of your weekend...and get emotionally prepared for whatever next week may bring.

» get + psychologically prepared = prepararse sicológicamente.

Example: Get psychologically prepared for this instead of being caught off guard and having to fake delight.

» ill-prepared = mal preparado. 

Example: At the same time, as we noted, the profession itself is undergoing such rapid change, that the student trained for today's needs may be ill-prepared for tomorrow's = Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo.

» pre-prepared = preparado de antemano.

Example: The teacher may use pre-prepared acetate sheets home-produced using a spirit-based pen to ensure permanence.

» underprepared = poco preparado, poco listo. 

Example: They may be unfocused, underprepared, and not of a frame of mind to devote time and thoughtful energy to library research.

» unprepared = no dispuesto, no preparado.

Example: As a result, librarians have been reluctant to accept that racialism can be communicated through books and unprepared to accept the 'no platform for fascists' position = Como resultado, los bibliotecarios han sido reacios a aceptar que el racismo pueda comunicarse a través de los libros y no están preparados para aceptar la postura "ninguna plataforma para los fascistas".

» well-prepared = bien preparado, de gran preparación.

Example: A well-prepared searcher will already have alternative strategies ready if need be: again, the presence of the enquirer facilitates such alterations of course.

Prepared synonyms

spread in spanish: , pronunciation: spred part of speech: verb, noun ready in spanish: , pronunciation: redi part of speech: adjective willing in spanish: , pronunciation: wɪlɪŋ part of speech: adjective fain in spanish: , pronunciation: feɪn part of speech: adverb inclined in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnklaɪnd part of speech: adjective disposed in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪspoʊzd part of speech: verb equipped in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪkwɪpt part of speech: adjective embattled in spanish: , pronunciation: embætəld part of speech: adjective processed in spanish: , pronunciation: prɑsest part of speech: adjective braced in spanish: , pronunciation: breɪst part of speech: adjective precooked in spanish: , pronunciation: prikʊkt part of speech: adjective equipt in spanish: , pronunciation: ekwɪpt part of speech: adjective preconditioned in spanish: , pronunciation: prekəndɪʃənd part of speech: adjective

Prepared antonyms

unprepared pronunciation: ənpriperd part of speech: adjective
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