Definition
有备无患 is a classic four-character idiom (成语) meaning 'preparedness prevents disaster.' It encourages advance preparation: if you get ready ahead of time, you won't face unexpected problems. You'll hear it in contexts like travel, emergencies, or project planning — it's a proverb about the value of being prepared.
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preparedness averts peril(to) be preparedjust in case
Examples
- ,有备无患。Chūmén qián zuò hǎo zhǔnbèi, yǒu.Prepare well before going out — just in case.
- ,有备无患。Sài qián duō liànxí, yǒu.Practice more before the competition — better safe than sorry.
- ,有备无患。Zhè fèn hétóng yào zǐxì kàn, yǒu.Read this contract carefully, just in case.
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