zhǔn​bèi HSK1

prepare

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131 sentences for 准备 (zhǔn​bèi — intend) — page 4 of 7

  1. He dipped his brush in ink, preparing to write a couplet.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. He put on a new outfit to prepare for his blind date.

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  3. The fishing boat raised its white sails, preparing to set out to sea.

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  4. The workers are tamping the ground hard to prepare the foundation.

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  5. He stripped naked before getting ready to shower.

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  6. The plane is taxiing on the runway, preparing for takeoff.

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  7. He has been immersing himself in preparing for the postgraduate entrance exam lately.

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  8. Workers are excavating the foundation in preparation for piling.

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  9. He is grinding ink on the inkstone, preparing to do calligraphy.

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  10. The freighter has completed its formalities and is ready to leave the port.

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  11. The forward is preparing to take the crucial corner kick.

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  12. 准备回家

    zhǔn​bèi huí​jiā ba.

    Get ready to go home.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  13. I plan to go to the train station to buy a ticket tomorrow afternoon.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  14. The company is preparing to price this new product.

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  15. The plane is taxiing slowly on the runway, preparing for takeoff.

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  16. He bought a large mansion and plans to renovate it.

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  17. 准备

    zhǔn​bèi chuán.

    Prepare to abandon ship.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  18. Are you ready to reveal everything you know?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  19. 准备开火

    zhǔn​bèi kāi​huǒ.

    Get ready to fire.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  20. The minister was preparing to present the new official to the emperor.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary