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get/have your ducks in a row idiom to be well prepared or well organized for something that is going to happen: 为…而精心准备;安排得井井有条 They should have had their ducks in a row beforehand, so they were ready to start the job when required.他们应该提前准备好,这样一接到要求就立刻可以开始工作。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Preparing batten batten down the hatchesidiom break someone in bug-out bag build (someone/something) up dig gear (someone/something) up gear something to/towards someone/something gird gird yourselfidiom go bag lay prep preparation regroom roll up your sleevesidiom set something up set the scene/stageidiom suit tee
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