prepare Examples
EN[pɹɪˈpɛə] [pɹɪˈpɛɹ] [pɹəˈpɛɹ]US
- Examples of prepare
- Having the foresight to prepare an evacuation plan may have saved their lives.
- In the hours before daylight he sharpened the skids and tightened the lashings to prepare for the long dogsled journey.
- She trained seven hours a day to prepare for the Olympics.
- Which like a mighty whiffler 'fore the king, / Seems to prepare his way. — Shakespeare.
- She dragged out her old Spanish textbooks in an attempt to prepare for her trip.
- It is not uncommon on exam days for several students to malinger rather than prepare themselves.
- If they ask for something we didn't prepare, we will have to play it by ear.
- This reaction sequence of cycloaddition/DDQ dehydrogenation has been used to prepare a whole range of fused mono- and bisligands containing a fused 3,6-dipyridylpyridazine component.
- It was dissolved in distilled water to prepare the exact aqueous dose (900 mg Kg −1 body weight) for intragastrical injection [ 9 ].
- To promote its selective mitochondrial uptake driven by mitochondrial potential (ΔΨ m,i ), we tagged α-TOS with the delocalised cation triphenylphosphonium (TPP + ) to prepare mitochondrially targeted vitamin E succinate (MitoVES).
- Examples of prepares
- As it prepares to inaugurate a new president, America is also trying to forge a fresh identity in a world unimaginably different from the one inherited by George W Bush only eight years ago.
- "Matt "Positron" Miller prepares his radioactive banhammer against mission architect abusers."[1]
- 1974: The singer prepares his tone and rhythm on the barbitos before he adds his voice to the melody. (Davenport, Tatlin!)
- And for Sundays, after a night spent entertaining friends at home, she prepares a briny, squid-infused version of encebollado, a soup popular in Ecuador’s coastal regions.
- Examples of prepared
- The bassoonist settled into the anechoic chamber and prepared for another grueling recording session.
- He takes the prepared charcoal used by artists, brings it to a white heat, and suddenly plunges it in a bath of mercury, of which the globules instantly penetrate the pores of charcoal, and may be said to metallize it.
- He had to cut out smoking in order to be prepared for the marathon
- The Delphin classics was an edition of the Latin classics prepared in the reign of Louis XIV for the use of the dauphin.
- Doesn't matter how it's prepared, it's all gagworthy!!!
- He was ill-prepared for the exam. I'm not surprised he failed.
- Four slugs of wrought boron containing stainless steel containing 1 and 2 wt % boron were prepared from 1 in. thick plate material as 1-1/8 in. dla. x 5 in. long obrounds and irradiated in the MTR reactor for a preliminary engineering check of [ …]
- He made a few off-the-cuff remarks before launching into his prepared speech.
- Examples of preparing
- The main dispute has been over whether the Pentagon or the National Security Agency should take the lead in preparing for and fighting cyberbattles.
- When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks.
- The lawyer asked for a postponement in the trial so he could spend more time preparing before it began.
- 'Whilst my boat was preparing (a Maltese speronara, with a crew of twelve men, selected for their knowledge of the coast,) I wrote two letters, one to Malta, and the other to Lisbon, stating the loss of the ship.
- The waitress was at her station preparing three checks.
- Preparing for the worst, they put away food for the winter.
- The conference is coming up soon and she hasn't finished preparing her presentation for it yet.
- Roots were preserved up to eight weeks in lactoglycerol consisting of 86% glycerol (Carl Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany), 80% lactic acid (Carl Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany) and ultra-purified water with a ratio of 1:1:1 before preparing microscope object slides.
Examples of prepare in a Sentence
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- en preparedness
- en preparer
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- en prepareth
Source: Wiktionary