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.
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.
Plantains are ripe and ready to be eaten when their skin turns yellow with black spots. This indicates that the fruit is sweet and soft enough to be enjoyed.
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.