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ready [ˈredi] ADJ

1. ready pred (prepared):

ready
ready
to get ready
to get sth ready

2. ready (willing):

3. ready (on verge of):

4. ready (immediately available):

ready
ready

5. ready attr approv (quick):

ready
ready mind

6. ready inf (desirous) Brit:

to be ready for a drink
to be ready for a fight
ready, steady, go! SPORTS
ready, steady, go! SPORTS

ˈoven-ready ADJ

ready-ˈmade ADJ

1. ready-made (ready for use):

ready-made FOOD

2. ready-made FASHION:

3. ready-made (available immediately):

ˈready-to-wear ADJ

rough and ˈready ADJ pred, ˈrough-and-ready ADJ attr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
My eerie shades bubble with an irrepressible sense of humour, ready to laugh with (never "at") those earth-bound mortals whose fears they once shared.
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The village elders ("rish-sefid") would already have selected those ready for military service.
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There he sits, alone with his food, while white-robed priests, wheeling their smoking trucks, move to and fro, ever ready with fresh supplies.
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These organizations provide ready opportunities for participation in these and other special interests, and for personal and professional growth.
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The cameras change everything for kids who just aren't ready for it.
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The hotel will be ready for occupation by 2009, with the scheme as a whole complete by 2011.
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Anyhow, most of the major brands have tubeless-ready wheelsets but there's still a dearth of tyres out there.
road.cc
Notably, when officers in that city nabbed their jewel-swallowing thief this week, they already had a ready-made dry cell in which to put him.
news.nationalpost.com
Then dip each peeled potato into melted butter and place on a baking tin, ready for the oven.
www.independent.ie
If a child's baby tooth is lost before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, adjacent teeth will drift and tip into the empty space.
www.insidetoronto.com

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