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1 prepare
[prɪ'peə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (make ready, plan) preparare [food, room, class, speech, report, surprise]to prepare to do — prepararsi o accingersi a fare
2.to prepare sb. for — preparare qcn. a [exam, situation, shock]
3.to prepare for — prepararsi a [trip, talks, exam, war]; prepararsi per [party, ceremony, game]
* * *[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.) preparare, prepararsi- preparatory
- prepared
- preparatory school
- be prepared* * *[prɪ'peə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo (make ready, plan) preparare [food, room, class, speech, report, surprise]to prepare to do — prepararsi o accingersi a fare
2.to prepare sb. for — preparare qcn. a [exam, situation, shock]
3.to prepare for — prepararsi a [trip, talks, exam, war]; prepararsi per [party, ceremony, game]
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2 prepare **** pre·pare
[prɪ'pɛə(r)]1. vtteachers have to prepare lessons in the evening — la sera gli insegnanti devono preparare le lezioni
2. vito prepare for — (journey, party, sb's arrival) fare dei preparativi per, (exam, future) prepararsi per
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