Poise for Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɔɪz/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
POYZ for
pɔɪz/ /fˈɔː
POYZ faw
释义
To be ready or in position to do something, especially something important or that may happen soon.
用法与细微差别
Common in formal and business English, often used as 'poised for success', 'poised for change'. Implies readiness and anticipation. Not used for physical balance but for being ready for action or change.
Spanish: prepararse para - estar listo paraPortuguese (BR): preparar-se para - estar pronto paraPortuguese (PT): preparar-se para - estar pronto paraChinese (Simplified): 准备好(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 準備好(做某事)Hindi: के लिए तैयार होनाArabic: يستعد لـ - يستعد من أجلBengali: প্রস্তুত - প্রস্তুত অবস্থানেRussian: готов кJapanese: 準備ができている - 〜する体勢が整っているVietnamese: sẵn sàng choKorean: 준비가 되어 있다Turkish: hazır - hazırlıklıUrdu: تیارIndonesian: siap untuk
例句
The company is poised for rapid growth this year.
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She was poised for a big performance on stage.
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They are poised for a new start in the city.
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Investors are poised for changes after the latest announcement.
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The team is poised for a big comeback this season.
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With all their hard work, they're poised for success.
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