English to Malay Dictionary readiness

readiness

kesediaan
definition
noun
Spain had indicated a readiness to accept his terms
willingness to do something.
your muscles tense in readiness for action
the state of being fully prepared for something.
example
We present our implementation or realization of interactive multimedia educational software to develop 'readiness' of speech for helping the therapy within the frame of scientific works.
The agro - machinery recently bought from China must by now be well deployed in strategic centres in 'readiness' for the tillage.
In balance, these conflicting emotions equal a 'readiness' to change that which one can and to accept that which one cannot change.
Nor did the Chinese leadership indicate a 'readiness' to open talks with the President.
The outcome will be determined in large part by the 'readiness' of US forces to engage the enemy.
Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable 'readiness' to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders.
As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their 'readiness' and positively affects performance, they should use it.
The female call might simply indicate a 'readiness' to mate, directed to a specific male.
But it is an indicator of the 'readiness' of American politicians to play this card whenever the opportunity arises.
The Economist cited the 'readiness' of the German trade unions to accept lower wages, longer working hours and more flexible conditions of work.
They are now planning to renew their opposition in 'readiness' for the public inquiry that will take place on February 15 in the Scout Hall in Slater Road.
PUB landlords in Cricklade will be urged to get fully behind the town's Pubwatch scheme in 'readiness' for a possible increase in bad behaviour this summer.
In South Africa, extensive preparation work is being undertaken in 'readiness' for phase I trials.
Spain had indicated a 'readiness' to accept his terms
Nursing personnel can plan procedures at moments when a baby shows behaviors that indicate a 'readiness' to interact.
In the case of trusting, we not only rely on someone to do something, we rely on them with a certain attitude, for example, a 'readiness' to feel betrayed if they let us down.
In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, 'readiness' and quality of life.
The respectful listening necessarily implied a 'readiness' to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal.
your muscles tense in 'readiness' for action
Such action requires a certain courage, a 'readiness' to face ridicule and danger.
Great Britain finalised their preparations at Salford and will have today off in 'readiness' for tomorrow's sell-out clash.
quickness of hearing and 'readiness' of speech were essential
It may be that this indicates a greater 'readiness' on the part of the courts to mitigate the lack of legislation on the treatment of incapacitated patients.
All is in 'readiness' for the Parish Mission which gets underway at next Saturday night's Vigil Mass at 8.00 pm.
We are addressing the 'readiness' shortfalls that did exist.
Adults have a 'readiness' to learn those things that they need to know in order to cope effectively with real life situations
The speed with which the seraph touches those lips with a coal indicates the 'readiness' of God to remove our guilt and make us ready for God's service.
Filling the bladder is a great way of filling time, even if a large proportion of that time does tend to be spent merely emptying the bladder in 'readiness' for the next refuelling.
The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater 'readiness' to go it alone.
Spain had indicated a 'readiness' to accept his terms
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