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preparation [ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃən] n
1. the act or process of preparing 2. the state of being prepared; readiness 3. (often plural) a measure done in order to prepare for something; provision to make preparations for something 4. (Medicine / Pharmacology) something that is prepared, esp a medicinal formulation 5. (Social Science / Education) (esp in a boarding school) a. homework b. the period reserved for this Usually shortened to prep 6. (Music, other) Music a. the anticipation of a dissonance so that the note producing it in one chord is first heard in the preceding chord as a consonance b. a note so employed 7. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) (often capital) the preliminary prayers at Mass or divine service ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
preparation noun 1. groundwork, development, preparing, arranging, devising, getting ready, thinking-up, putting in order Behind any successful event lies months of preparation. 2. readiness, expectation, provision, safeguard, precaution, anticipation, foresight, preparedness, alertness a military build-up in preparation for war 3. (usually plural) arrangement, plan, measure, provision Final preparations are under way for the celebration. 4. mixture, cream, medicine, compound, composition, lotion, concoction, amalgam, ointment, tincture a specially formulated natural skin preparation Translations preparation [ˌprepəˈreɪʃən] N 1. (= prior activity, development) → preparación f few things distracted him from the preparation of his lectures → pocas cosas le distraían de la preparación de sus clases the person responsible for food preparation → la persona encargada de preparar la comida education should be a preparation for life → la educación debería servir de preparación para la vida her latest novel has been four years in preparation → lleva cuatro años preparando su última novela he is learning French in preparation for his new job → está aprendiendo francés para prepararse para su nuevo trabajo 2. preparations → preparativos mpl (for para de) I helped with the preparations for the party → ayudé con los preparativos para or de la fiesta to make preparations (for sth/to do sth) → hacer preparativos(para algo/para hacer algo) he'll have to make preparations for the funeral → tendrá que hacer los preparativos del or para el funeral 3. (Culin, Pharm) (= substance) → preparado m 4. (Brit) (in public schools) (= homework) → deberes mpl preparation [ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃən] n (gen) → préparation f It's a good recipe but there's a lot of preparation involved → C'est une bonne recette mais qui implique beaucoup de préparation. preparation for sth → préparation à qch Education should be a preparation for life → L'éducation devrait être une préparation à la vie. food preparation → la préparation de la nourriture in preparation for → en préparation de (= mixture) → préparation f preparations npl (for trip, war) → préparatifs mpl preparations for sth → les préparatifs de qch, les préparatifs pour qch to make preparations for sth → faire des préparatifs pour qch preparation n (= preparing) → Vorbereitung f; (of meal, medicine etc) → Zubereitung f; in preparation for something → als Vorbereitung für etw; to be in preparation → in Vorbereitung sein (= preparatory measure) → Vorbereitung f; preparations for war/a journey → Kriegs-/Reisevorbereitungen pl; to make preparations → Vorbereitungen treffen (Med, Sci) → Präparat nt; beauty preparations → Schönheitspräparate pl; a preparation of herbs (Med) → ein Kräuterpräparat nt; (Cook) → eine Kräutermischung = prep preparation [ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃ/ən] n a. (preparing) → preparazione f in preparation for sth → in vista di qc to be in preparation → essere in (corso di) preparazione b. preparations npl (preparatory measures) → preparativi mpl to make preparations → fare i preparativi c. (Brit) (Scol) → compiti mpl preparation [ˌprɛpəˈreɪʃ/ən] n a. (preparing) → preparazione f in preparation for sth → in vista di qc to be in preparation → essere in (corso di) preparazione b. preparations npl (preparatory measures) → preparativi mpl to make preparations → fare i preparativi c. (Brit) (Scol) → compiti mpl How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Unless the baby shower is being planned as a surprise, the host should discuss the menu with the guest of honor when they initially meet to work out the details for shower and, if it is agreed that the host will provide the food, then this should be bought in about a week ahead and the initial preparation done a day or two ahead of time, leaving the finishing touches for the day of the party. The persistence part comes in after the initial preparation is done. The National Middle School Association initial preparation rubrics call for candidates who: |
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