pre-design
pre-design — 動詞
- pre-designpresent simple I / you / we / they
- pre-designs3rd person singular
- pre-designing-ing form
- pre-designedpast simple
1. to decide the main features or structure of something — such as a building plan,
預先設計
在正式設計前提前規劃
to decide the main features or structure of something — such as a building plan, a software system, or a piece of machinery — before the actual design or construction work begins.
The architect pre-designed the kitchen layout before meeting with the clients.
建築師在與客戶會面前,預先設計好了廚房格局。
pre-design + noun phrase (layout, structure, system)
Ignacio pre-designed the database structure during the initial planning stage.
Ignacio 在初步規劃階段預先設計了資料庫結構。
The engineering team pre-designed the bridge support system to meet earthquake safety standards.
工程團隊預先設計了橋樑支撐系統,以符合地震安全標準。
Anong pre-designed the garden paths and flower beds before the landscapers arrived on site.
Anong 在園藝團隊到場之前,預先設計了花園小徑和花壇的配置。
Quinn team pre-designed the mobile app interface to speed up the later development work.
Quinn 的團隊預先設計了手機應用程式的介面,以便加快後續的開發工作。
- plan
broader term; covers organising any sequence of steps, not just design work
- blueprint
more concrete; often refers to a specific technical drawing or detailed plan
- outline
suggests a less detailed, preliminary arrangement of main points
- sketch out
more informal; implies a rough, early visualisation of ideas
- improvise
to act without prior planning, the opposite of preparing in advance
文法句型
pre-design + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in technical fields such as architecture, engineering, software development, and project planning. The emphasis is on a preliminary phase that defines the key choices before detailed design starts.