A French press typically steeps for about 4 minutes before it is ready to be enjoyed.
I have a french press, actually. It's a handheld cylinder that you place coffee grounds in, add boiling water, insert the 'press' and push gently down until the ready-to-drink coffee has pushed through the 'press' into the upper part of the cylinder. Remove the cap/press, and pour yourself a yummy cup of coffee!! You can throw out the coffee grounds at this point.
"we are ready" is "nous sommes prêts" ("prêtes" if it is an all-girl group) in French.
I'm not ready is 'je ne suis pas prêt / prête' in French.
Ready to wear is "prêt à porter" in French.
You can say "nous sommes prêts" in French to express "we are ready."
A press release or news release is a ready made story released to the press. The term "spin" could also be used in this case.
'Come on I'm ready!' In French is 'Allez(AL-AY) jesuis(JA-SWA)ecouter(AY-KOO-TAY) That is how you say 'Com on, I'm ready' in French.
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
King Henry later tells the French ambassador that he is not ready to fight.
What I do is go to google, and on the top middle press more, and you will se translate. Press that and you are ready to translate.
What I do is go to Google, and on the top middle press more, and you will se translate. Press that and you are ready to translate.
You can tell a watermelon is ripe and ready to eat by looking for a yellow spot on its underside, a dull sound when tapped, and a firm texture.