English to Spanish Dictionary readiness

readiness

preparación
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.
translation of 'readiness'
noun
buena disposición,
preparación,
disponibilidad,
prontitud
example
We are addressing the 'readiness' shortfalls that did exist.
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.
He will find allies among other states, but he also needs to be careful not to confuse the 'readiness' of European leaders to listen to Britain with a willingness to be told what to do by Britain.
The respectful listening necessarily implied a 'readiness' to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal.
Now there is a 'readiness' to partner with the private sector.
A clean up of the cemetery is currently taking place on Sunday's at 3pm in 'readiness' for the mass and people are encouraged to lend a hand.
In balance, these conflicting emotions equal a 'readiness' to change that which one can and to accept that which one cannot change.
Luckily, new technology and an increased 'readiness' on behalf of manufactures to address the problem have made things a little easier.
In South Africa, extensive preparation work is being undertaken in 'readiness' for phase I trials.
Adults have a 'readiness' to learn those things that they need to know in order to cope effectively with real life situations
Serious questions remain as to the 'readiness' , willingness and fitness to lead of those in main contention.
Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a 'readiness' to compromise for the sake of the country.
quickness of hearing and 'readiness' of speech were essential
A spare but rather comely man, he possessed no small sprightliness of talents, and a great 'readiness' of speech.
All is in 'readiness' for the annual parish outing to Donegal which takes place next Monday.
The outcome will be determined in large part by the 'readiness' of US forces to engage the enemy.
Great Britain finalised their preparations at Salford and will have today off in 'readiness' for tomorrow's sell-out clash.
If these criteria are not present, a 'readiness' to learn through a change in a nurse's professional behavior may not Occur.
The industry is required to meet the standards by 2006 in 'readiness' for them to come into force in 2008-09.
Bulldozers have begun demolishing the terrace in front of the bowling green in 'readiness' for the building of a members' long room and 36 executive boxes.
The couple are presently redecorating and preparing a nursery in 'readiness' for the baby's arrival.
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.
quickness of hearing and 'readiness' of speech were essential
The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater 'readiness' to go it alone.
Nursing personnel can plan procedures at moments when a baby shows behaviors that indicate a 'readiness' to interact.
The Economist cited the 'readiness' of the German trade unions to accept lower wages, longer working hours and more flexible conditions of work.
The Hainworth Wood Centre would be refurbished in 'readiness' for work in Woodhouse, Spring Bank, Parkwood and possibly the Lund Park area.
Spain had indicated a 'readiness' to accept his terms
As long as an athlete believes a skill influences their 'readiness' and positively affects performance, they should use it.
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.
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