"Prepare the program" in English is "prepare the program".
I think the most important word in the English sentence above is prepare, and I'll take you through the rest of the details of prepare, which I hope will help you:
I. Word Phonetics
Word Pronunciation: English? [pr?'pe?(r)]? American? [pr?'per]?
II. Word Interpretation
v.? Preparation
Third, the use of words
prepare the basic meaning of "preparation", in order to complete some kind of action, in a relatively short period of time before the necessary preparations or to make have the conditions to carry out a certain activity, including the material Preparation, including material preparation, but also includes psychological preparation.
prepare can be used either as a transitive or intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun, a pronoun, or a verb infinitive as an object, or a double object, whose indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for. prepare can also take a compound object with a verb infinitive or as phrase as a complement. prepare takes a noun as an object, which often means to make something ready for eating or using; and takes a verb infinitive as an object, meaning "to prepare to do something". "to prepare to do something"; the verb infinitive as a complement, meaning "to prepare someone to do something"; the as phrase as an object complement, meaning "to prepare for when... ".
Prepare is used as an intransitive verb, and can be followed by for or against. against refers to something bad or unpleasant.
Be prepared means "to be ready", and can be followed by a phrase caused by for, a verb infinitive, or a virtual that clause, which means "to be willing to...".
4. Prepare a battle
prepare a battle
prepare a drug
prepare a fresh offensive
prepare a lesson? prepare a lesson
prepare a meal
prepare a party
prepare a plan
prepare a report
prepare a room? room
prepare a trip
prepare answer
prepare dishes
prepare one's case
prepare one's speech
preparing one's speech? prepare one's speech
prepare paints?prepare struggle
prepare struggle?prepare struggle
5.
make and get are interchangeable;
prepare and fix emphasize the process of preparation.
Six Bilingual Example Sentences
I?had?no?time?to?prepare.?
I didn't have time to prepare.
I'll?give?you?ten?minutes?to?prepare?your?answer.?
I'll give?you?ten?minutes to?prepare?your?answer.
That's?a?risk?I'm?not?prepared?to?take.?
I'm not prepared to take that risk.
I?was?not?prepared?for?all?the?problems?it?caused.?
I was?not?prepared?for?all?the?problems?it?caused.
When?they?set?out?they?were?well?prepared.?
They set out very well prepared.
We'll?be?better?prepared?next?time.?
We'll be?better?prepared?next?time.