单词 | unprepared |
释义 | unpreparedWord family (noun) preparation preparations preparedness (adjective) prepared ≠ unprepared preparatory (verb) prepare From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunpreparedun‧pre‧pared /ˌʌnprɪˈpeəd◂ $ -ˈperd◂/ adjective1 READY#not ready to deal with somethingunprepared fortotally unprepared for the challenge which faced me. I was 2 → unprepared to do somethingExamples from the Corpusunprepared• Yet the handling of the report has made the government look fumbling and unprepared.• It can not be stopped, but it can stop the unwary or the unprepared.• When I told her the news, I was totally unprepared for her reaction.• She had been quite unprepared for his beauty and his otherness.• They have felt misunderstood and scapegoated, quite unprepared for the political and social dilemmas in which they were caught.• He found the Etonians snobbish, shallow, seemingly unprepared for the world as it was being transformed by the war.• The study showed that 50% of the students were unprepared for work or college.• An unprepared passenger might be mangled by the door or might miss his stop altogether.totally unprepared• She may have been totally unprepared but she still managed to win her first round match quite comfortably.• Sadly, most people find themselves totally unprepared financially and the consequences of that can be disastrous.• I was totally unprepared for Delhi, yet old enough to understand what I saw. |
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