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prearranged [ˌpri:əˈreɪndʒd]

v. 预先安排,预先商定( prearrange的过去式和过去分词 );

例句:

  • This evidence supports their contention that the outbreak of violence was prearranged.
    这一证据证实了他们的观点,即此次突发暴力事件是有预谋的。
  • Working to a prearranged plan, he rang the First Secretary and requested an appointment with the Ambassador.
    按照预先安排的计划,他打电话给一等秘书,请求约见大使。
  • In dealing with that unpredictable man, you simply cannot follow a prearranged plan, you have to play it by ear.
    和那个捉摸不定的人打交道, 你简直无法按预定计划行事, 只好随机应变.
  • People who are happy they've prearranged their funerals.
    来自N. Pickard
  • High chairs, pushchairs and cots can all be prearranged.
    来自THETIMES
  • She...gave the prearranged knock on the door.
    来自R. Ingalls