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1 prepare
[prɪ'pɛə(r)] 1. vt 2. vito prepare for — (action, exam) przygotowywać się (przygotować się perf) do +gen; ( sth new or unpleasant) przygotowywać się (przygotować się perf) na +acc
* * *[pri'peə](to make or get ready: Have you prepared your speech for Thursday?; My mother prepared a meal; He prepared to go out; Prepare yourself for a shock.) przygotować- preparatory
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2 prepared
[prɪ'pɛəd]adjprepared to — gotowy +infin
prepared for — action, exam przygotowany do +gen; sth new or unpleasant przygotowany na +acc
* * *adjective ((negative unprepared) made ready.) przygotowany
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