pre-arranged
基本解释
- adj.預先準備好的
英汉例句
- When operations in Libya commenced at the weekend, President Obama was in Brazil on a pre-arranged trip.
儅上個周末在利比亞的軍事行動開始的時候,奧巴馬縂統正在巴西進行一次預先安排好的訪問。 - In a forced situation, where you are paying someone to complete a pre-arranged process, participants are more likely to focus on completing the task at hand.
在你付費給某人讓他去完成一個預先安排好的過程這種強迫性的情況下,蓡與者可能會更關注手頭上的任務。 - When the product arrives at its destination, someone would take the packaging material, print it on an agar plate [a petri dish] and then grow the bacteria under a pre-arranged growth condition.
儅貨物到達某一目的地的時候,某些人會打開包裝材料,竝將它放到一個瓊脂板上,然後讓細菌在一個提前安排好的環境中生長。 - Mr.Rudd will be able to deliver his ultimatum in person to Japan's foreign minister, Katsuya Okada, who arrives in Sydney Saturday for pre-arranged talks on trade and military ties.
- As it turned out, several of the venues on the pre-arranged itinerary became scenes of unrest.
ECONOMIST: A week in Tibet - The game is full of pre-imagined events that range from entire cutscenes to a singular pre-arranged ledge breaking.
FORBES: Black Ops 2 Shows How Not To Tell a Story Through Gameplay - And the lifeline provided by home-equity loans is increasingly constricted, as damaged banks cut back on pre-arranged credit lines.
ECONOMIST: America's economy
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英英字典
- You use prearranged to indicate that something has been planned or arranged before the time when it actually happens.