、Ready意思?
Are you ready?
Ready:
- A. Prepared and willing, eager.
- B. The most prepared of all, or the best, when compared to other forms of readiness.
- C. Ready in form or degree; ready for action or use.
- D. Having done preparation; already in readiness.
Example sentences:
- The letter is now ready for distribution. (B)
- She is always ready to lend a helping hand to others. (C)
- The troops have been fully equipped and are prepared for any situation. (D)
Text revision:
- Used more formal language (ABCD) with "prepared," "willing," "eager," "best," "fully equipped," and "prepared for any situation."
- Emphasized the position of "the most prepared" as the term "ready" can also refer to those who are at their peak of readiness, especially in situations where promptness or proficiency is crucial.
- Changed "are ready for anything" to "have been fully equipped and are prepared for any situation" to emphasize that the troops are physically prepared, while mentally and emotionally they are ready to face any challenges.
Overall, this revised text is more concise, grammatically correct, and conveys a stronger sense of readiness without resorting to unnecessary phrases or technical terms. It effectively communicates the idea of being well-prepared for an upcoming task or situation.