| 单词 |
prearrangement |
| 释义 |
prearrangedpre‧ar‧ranged /ˌpriːəˈreɪndʒd◂/ adjective  - The driver met us at the prearranged time.
- At a prearranged site, Ben and his party met a friendly agent who had prospective recruits in tow.
- For the latter the symbols apparently comprised a sort of prearranged code.
- He would tell me when some one wanted to run and delivered him or her to a prearranged spot.
- Once over, and dismounted, the three hundred of the assault party moved quickly into their prearranged positions.
- There was speculation that the captives would be picked up by helicopter from a prearranged spot in the jungle.
planned or decided before: At a prearranged signal, everyone stood up.—prearrangement noun [uncountable] |
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