Be ready for
Example: I will be ready for the test tomorrow morning.
Definition
"Be ready for" means to be prepared or in a suitable state to face or deal with a particular event, situation, or task, such as being mentally or physically equipped for something upcoming, like a test or meeting.
Translations
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estar preparado para -
klaar zijn voor -
estar preparat per a -
être prêt pour -
bereit sein für
Etymology
The phrase "be ready for" combines the verb "be," which originates from Old English "beon," meaning to exist or occur, with the adjective "ready," derived from Old English "rǣde," meaning prepared or arranged. Together, they form an expression indicating preparedness for something specific.
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"Be ready for" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - Idioms and Proverbs - (A2) - set 1", containing 104 commonly used expressions.
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