Found 4 items, similar to prepare.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: prepare
mempersiapkan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: prepare
mempersediakan, mempersiapkan, mengulah, menyediakan, menyiapkan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: prepare
prepare
v 1: make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular
purpose or for some use, event, etc;
“Get the children
ready for school!”;
“prepare for war”;
“I was fixing to
leave town after I paid the hotel bill” [syn:
fix,
set up
,
ready,
gear up,
set]
2: prepare for eating by applying heat;
“Cook me dinner,
please”;
“can you make me an omelette?”;
“fix breakfast
for the guests, please” [syn:
cook,
fix,
ready,
make]
3: to prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery;
“prepare a report”;
“prepare a speech”
4: arrange by systematic planning and united effort;
“machinate
a plot”;
“organize a strike”;
“devise a plan to take over
the director's office” [syn:
organize,
organise,
devise,
get up,
machinate]
5: prepare (someone) for a future role or function;
“He is
grooming his son to become his successor”;
“The prince was
prepared to become King one day”;
“They trained him to be
a warrior” [syn:
groom,
train]
6: create by training and teaching;
“The old master is training
world-class violinists”;
“we develop the leaders for the
future” [syn:
train,
develop,
educate]
7: lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it
as a consonant note in the preceding chord;
“prepare the
discord in bar 139”
8: undergo training or instruction in preparation for a
particular role, function, or profession;
“She is training
to be a teacher”;
“He trained as a legal aid” [syn:
train]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Prepare
Prepare
\Pre*pare"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Prepare?; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Preparing.] [F. pr['e]parer, L. praeparare; prae
before + parare to make ready. See
Pare.]
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1. To fit, adapt, or qualify for a particular purpose or
condition; to make ready; to put into a state for use or
application; as, to prepare ground for seed; to prepare a
lesson.
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Our souls, not yet prepared for upper light.
--Dryden.
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2. To procure as suitable or necessary; to get ready; to
provide; as, to prepare ammunition and provisions for
troops; to prepare ships for defence; to prepare an
entertainment. --Milton.
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That they may prepare a city for habitation. --Ps.
cvii. 36
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Syn: To fit; adjust; adapt; qualify; equip; provide; form;
make; make; ready.
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Prepare
\Pre*pare"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Prepare?; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Preparing.] [F. pr['e]parer, L. praeparare; prae
before + parare to make ready. See
Pare.]
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1. To fit, adapt, or qualify for a particular purpose or
condition; to make ready; to put into a state for use or
application; as, to prepare ground for seed; to prepare a
lesson.
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Our souls, not yet prepared for upper light.
--Dryden.
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2. To procure as suitable or necessary; to get ready; to
provide; as, to prepare ammunition and provisions for
troops; to prepare ships for defence; to prepare an
entertainment. --Milton.
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That they may prepare a city for habitation. --Ps.
cvii. 36
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Syn: To fit; adjust; adapt; qualify; equip; provide; form;
make; make; ready.
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Prepare
\Pre*pare"\, v. i.
1. To make all things ready; to put things in order; as, to
prepare for a hostile invasion.
“Bid them prepare for
dinner.” --Shak.
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2. To make one's self ready; to get ready; to take the
necessary previous measures; as, to prepare for death.
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Prepare
\Pre*pare"\, n.
Preparation. [Obs.] --Shak.
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