In 15 Seconds
- Use it to say you are getting ready for something.
- Place it before a verb to show your future plans.
- Add 'hao le' at the end to mean 'I am ready'.
Meaning
It means getting ready for something or planning to do something soon. It is the go-to word for everything from packing a suitcase to mentally preparing for a big date.
Key Examples
3 of 6Getting ready for a trip
我在准备行李。
I am preparing my luggage.
Asking if a friend is ready to go out
你准备好了吗?
Are you ready?
A boss asking for a report
会议准备得怎么样?
How is the meeting preparation going?
Cultural Background
The 'Gaokao' (National College Entrance Exam) is the ultimate example of {准备|zhǔnbèi}. Students prepare for years for this single event. In Chinese business, showing up with a 'prepared' gift ({准备|zhǔnbèi} {礼物|lǐwù}) is a key part of building 'guanxi' (relationships). Grandparents often spend the whole day 'preparing' a single meal for their grandchildren, showing love through the effort of preparation. Before the Lunar New Year, every family must {准备|zhǔnbèi} {年货|niánhuò} (New Year goods) like snacks and decorations.
The 'Hao' Rule
Always add {好|hǎo} after {准备|zhǔnbèi} when you want to say you are 'finished' or 'ready'. It makes you sound much more native.
Not for Repairs
Don't use it to mean 'fixing' something. This is the #1 mistake for English speakers.
In 15 Seconds
- Use it to say you are getting ready for something.
- Place it before a verb to show your future plans.
- Add 'hao le' at the end to mean 'I am ready'.
What It Means
准备 is your all-access pass to the future. It covers the physical act of getting things ready. It also covers the mental state of being set to go. Think of it as the bridge between 'thinking' and 'doing'.
How To Use It
Use it as a verb like 'to prepare'. You can say 准备 followed by a noun, like 准备 dinner. You can also use it before another verb. This means you are 'planning' to do that thing soon. It is very flexible and hard to mess up. Just drop it in before the action starts.
When To Use It
Use it when you are packing for a trip. Use it when you are studying for an exam. It is perfect for telling friends you are almost ready to leave the house. In a work meeting, use it to show you have done your homework. It works for big life plans and small daily chores alike.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for things that are already happening. If you are already eating, don't say you are 准备 eating. Also, avoid it for purely emotional 'readiness' without any action. For deep emotional readiness, Chinese often uses different terms. It is a word of action, not just a feeling. Don't use it if you have zero intention of actually doing the thing.
Cultural Background
In China, being 'prepared' is a sign of respect. If you 准备 well for a guest, it shows they are important. There is a famous saying about not fighting a battle you aren't prepared for. This word carries a sense of diligence and care. It is not just a task; it is an attitude toward life.
Common Variations
准备好了 is the most common phrase you will hear. It means 'I am ready!' or 'It is finished!'. You might also hear 没准备, which is the universal excuse for failing a pop quiz. In casual texts, people might just ask 好了吗? instead of the full word. But 准备 remains the solid, reliable foundation for all of them.
Usage Notes
It is a neutral, highly versatile word. Use `准备好了` for the state of being ready and `准备 + Verb` for intentions.
The 'Hao' Rule
Always add {好|hǎo} after {准备|zhǔnbèi} when you want to say you are 'finished' or 'ready'. It makes you sound much more native.
Not for Repairs
Don't use it to mean 'fixing' something. This is the #1 mistake for English speakers.
Hospitality
If someone says they are 'preparing' a meal for you, it's a compliment. Acknowledge their hard work!
Examples
6我在准备行李。
I am preparing my luggage.
Standard use of the word as a verb for a physical task.
你准备好了吗?
Are you ready?
The most common way to ask if someone is finished getting ready.
会议准备得怎么样?
How is the meeting preparation going?
Used here to inquire about the progress of a professional task.
我准备去吃火锅。
I'm planning to go eat hotpot.
Here it functions as 'planning to' or 'about to'.
我没准备好听这个!
I wasn't prepared to hear that!
A humorous way to react to surprising news or a joke.
我准备结婚了。
I am getting ready to get married.
Shows a serious intention or a major life step.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'ready'.
{我|wǒ} ___ {好|hǎo} {了|le},{我们|wǒmen} {走|zǒu} {吧|ba}!
{准备|zhǔnbèi} {好|hǎo} {了|le} is the standard way to say 'I am ready'.
Which sentence means 'I plan to go to China'?
Choose the best option:
The pattern is Subject + {准备|zhǔnbèi} + Verb + Place.
Complete the dialogue.
A: {晚饭|wǎnfàn} ___ {好|hǎo} {了|le} {吗|ma}? B: {好|hǎo} {了|le},{快|kuài} {来|lái} {吃|chī} {吧|ba}!
In the context of a meal being ready, {准备|zhǔnbèi} is the most natural fit.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are about to take a big test and you feel nervous.
{心理|xīnlǐ} {准备|zhǔnbèi} means mental preparation, which fits the feeling of nervousness before a test.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Common Things to {准备|zhǔnbèi}
Travel
- • {行李|xínglǐ}
- • {护照|hùzhào}
- • {地图|dìtú}
Study
- • {考试|kǎoshì}
- • {作业|zuòyè}
- • {课本|kèběn}
Food
- • {晚餐|wǎncān}
- • {水果|shuǐguǒ}
- • {咖啡|kāfēi}
Practice Bank
4 exercises{我|wǒ} ___ {好|hǎo} {了|le},{我们|wǒmen} {走|zǒu} {吧|ba}!
{准备|zhǔnbèi} {好|hǎo} {了|le} is the standard way to say 'I am ready'.
Choose the best option:
The pattern is Subject + {准备|zhǔnbèi} + Verb + Place.
A: {晚饭|wǎnfàn} ___ {好|hǎo} {了|le} {吗|ma}? B: {好|hǎo} {了|le},{快|kuài} {来|lái} {吃|chī} {吧|ba}!
In the context of a meal being ready, {准备|zhǔnbèi} is the most natural fit.
Situation: You are about to take a big test and you feel nervous.
{心理|xīnlǐ} {准备|zhǔnbèi} means mental preparation, which fits the feeling of nervousness before a test.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
4 questionsYes, but usually in the context of training or getting them ready for a task, like {准备|zhǔnbèi} {接班人|jiēbānrén} (preparing a successor).
Not exactly. {准备|zhǔnbèi} is a verb (to prepare). To say 'I am ready', you say {我|wǒ} {准备|zhǔnbèi} {好|hǎo} {了|le}.
No, that sounds like you are 'preparing' the person like an object. Say {我|wǒ} {为|wèi} {你|nǐ} {做|zuò} {准备|zhǔnbèi} (I am preparing for you).
{准备|zhǔnbèi} implies action or immediate intent. {打算|dǎsuàn} is more about the idea or plan in your head.
Related Phrases
{打算|dǎsuàn}
synonymTo plan/intend
{预备|yùbèi}
similarTo prepare/reserve
{筹备|chóubèi}
specialized formTo organize/arrange
{准备|zhǔnbèi} {好|hǎo} {了|le}
builds onReady
{毫无|háowú} {准备|zhǔnbèi}
contrastCompletely unprepared