prep
- IPA[prɛp]
英式
- (in an independent school) schoolwork that is set to be done outside normal school hours.;(especially in a boarding school) a period set aside for doing homework or preparing for lessons.
noun: prep, plural noun: preps
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- 1. British (in an independent school) schoolwork that is set to be done outside normal school hours.
- ▪ (especially in a boarding school) a period set aside for doing homework or preparing for lessons.
- 2. relating to education in a prep school sixth-formers and prep pupils
- 3. North American a student in a prep school.
- preposition.
Oxford Dictionary
- preposition.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or process of preparing something, or preparing for something: after hours of prepping and cooking and stressing and a few near-breakdowns, Thanksgiving was wonderful
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or process of preparing something, or preparing for something: after hours of prepping and cooking and stressing and a few near-breakdowns, Thanksgiving was wonderful
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[prɛp]
英式
- prepare (something); make ready: scores of volunteers help prep the food
- preparation: the lasagne I usually make takes an hour of cooking time, not to mention the prep
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- IPA[prep]
美式
- prepare (something); make ready: scores of volunteers help prep the food
- preparation: I do the prep I had virtually no prep time
Oxford American Dictionary
- pre-exposure prophylaxis (the taking of a prescription drug as a means of preventing HIV ... the use of antiretroviral drugs for PrEP can offer some protection against HIV infection
Oxford American Dictionary
- pre-exposure prophylaxis (the taking of a prescription drug as a means of preventing HIV ... the use of antiretroviral drugs for PrEP can offer some protection against HIV infection
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[prep]
美式
- a student or graduate of a prep school: preps as well as Westerners with Ivy League degrees
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