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I.prêt1, prête [pʀε, pʀεt]adjectivea. ( = préparé) ready• prêt à qch/à faire qch ready for sth/to do sth• se tenir prêt à qch/à faire qch to be ready for sth/to do sth• toujours prêt ! (devise scoute) be prepared!b. ( = disposé) prêt à willing to• est-ce que tu serais prêt à m'aider ? would you be willing to help me?II.prêt2 [pʀε]masculine noun( = somme) loan► prêt immobilier ≈ mortgage* * *
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prête pʀɛ, pʀɛt adjectif1) ( préparé) readyêtre fin prêt — [personne] to be all set
2) ( disposé)être prêt à faire — to be ready ou prepared to do
il est prêt à tout pour atteindre son but — he will stop at nothing ou he will do anything to get what he wants
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nom masculin1) ( action) lending2) ( somme) loan; Armée soldier's pay* * *
I prêt, -e pʀɛ adj1) (= préparé) readyLe déjeuner est prêt. — Lunch is ready.
2) (= capable)
II pʀɛ, pʀɛt nm1) (= action) lending no pl2) (= somme prêtée) loan* * *A adj1 ( préparé) ready (à, pour for; à faire, pour faire to do); prêt à l'emploi ready for use; le pays n'est pas prêt pour l'indépendance the country isn't ready for independence; être fin prêt [personne] to be all set; tout est fin prêt pour la réception/l'arrivée des invités everything is ready for the reception/the guests' arrival; se tenir prêt to be ready (à faire to do);2 ( disposé) être prêt à faire to be ready ou prepared to do; ils sont prêts à faire grève si nécessaire they are ready ou prepared to go on strike if necessary; il est toujours prêt à rendre service he's always ready ou willing to oblige; il est prêt à tout pour atteindre son but he will stop at nothing ou he will do anything to get what he wants; il est prêt à toutes les bassesses pour de l'argent he will do anything ou he will stoop to anything for money.B nm1 ( action) lending; le service de prêt de la bibliothèque the library loans service;2 ( somme) loan; Mil soldier's pay; demander un prêt to apply for a loan; obtenir un prêt to secure a loan; un prêt de 20 000 euros a 20,000-euro loan; un prêt à 10% a loan at 10%, a 10% loan.prêt bancaire bank loan; prêt à la consommation consumer loan; prêt sur gage ( activité) pawnbroking; ( somme) collateral loan; prêt d'honneur loan on trust; prêt personnel personal loan; prêt relais bridging loan.I1. [préparé] readyje suis prêt, on peut partir I'm ready, we can go nowpoulet prêt à cuire ou rôtir ovenready ou dressed chickenl'armée se tient prête à intervenir the army is ready to step in ou to intervene2. [disposé]pour l'argent il est prêt à tout (faire) he'd do anything ou stop at nothing for moneyII[prɛ] nom masculin[chose prêtée] loan2. [bancaire] loanprêt hypothécaire mortgage, home loanprêt à intérêt loan at ou with interest
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