pre-plan
pre-plan — 動詞
- pre-planpresent simple I / you / we / they
- pre-plans3rd person singular
- pre-planing-ing form
- pre-planedpast simple
1. to make plans for something before the time when it will happen, so that you are
預先規劃
在事情發生之前先做好安排
to make plans for something before the time when it will happen, so that you are ready and able to deal with it.
Jisoo pre-planned her entire travel itinerary to avoid any last-minute confusion.
Jisoo 預先規劃了完整的旅行行程,以免到最後一刻手忙腳亂。
pre-plan + noun phrase (itinerary)
The construction team pre-planned the delivery of materials so the work would not be delayed.
施工團隊事先計劃好材料的運送時間,以免工程延誤。
pre-plan + noun phrase for a purpose
Imani pre-plans her meals for the week every Sunday evening.
Imani 每週日晚上都會先規劃好一週的餐點。
For the wedding, Camila and Sahil pre-planned every detail six months in advance.
Camila 和 Sahil 為了婚禮,在半年前就預先規劃好了每一個細節。
- plan ahead
phrasal verb, more informal and common in everyday speech
- arrange
broader meaning; focuses on putting things in order rather than early timing
- prepare for
focuses on readiness rather than scheduling
文法句型
pre-plan + noun phrase (e.g. pre-plan a trip)
pre-plan + for + noun phrase (e.g. pre-plan for a meeting)
用法筆記
Unlike 'plan', which already implies thinking about the future, 'pre-plan' adds emphasis on doing the planning well ahead of the event. It is most common in project management, event organisation, and travel contexts.