condition
- IPA[kənˈdɪʃn]
英式
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order;a person's or animal's state of health or physical fitness
- have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something);train or accustom to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances
verb: condition, 3rd person present: conditions, gerund or present participle: conditioning, past tense: conditioned, past participle: conditioned
noun: condition, plural noun: conditions
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名詞
- 1. the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order the wiring is in good condition the bridge is in an extremely dangerous condition 同義詞
- ▪ a person's or animal's state of health or physical fitness the baby was in good condition at birth she was in a serious condition 同義詞
- ▪ an illness or other medical problem a heart condition 同義詞
- ▪ the situation in life of a particular group the sorrows of the human condition
- ▪ archaic social position those of humbler condition
- 2. the circumstances or factors affecting the way in which people live or work, especially with regard to their well-being harsh working conditions 同義詞
- ▪ the factors or prevailing situation influencing the performance or outcome of a process present market conditions
- ▪ the prevailing state of the weather, ground, or sea at a particular time, especially as it affects a sporting event the appalling conditions determined the style of play
- 3. a situation that must exist before something else is possible or permitted for a member to borrow money, three conditions have to be met all personnel should comply with this policy as a condition of employment 同義詞
動詞
- 1. have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something) national choices are conditioned by the international political economy 同義詞
- ▪ train or accustom to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances our minds are heavily conditioned and circumscribed by habit they are beliefs which he has been conditioned to accept 同義詞
- 2. bring (something) into the desired state for use a product for conditioning leather 同義詞
- ▪ make (a person or animal) fit and healthy O'Brien conditioned winners of 13 European Derbies during his career he was six feet two of perfectly conditioned muscle and bone 同義詞
- ▪ bring (beer) to maturation after fermentation while the yeast is still present beer conditioned in the bottle or cask still contains live, active yeast and should be drunk as soon as possible
- ▪ (of a beer) become conditioned brews that are allowed to condition in the bottle
- 3. apply a conditioner to (the hair) I condition my hair regularly 同義詞
- 4. set prior requirements on (something) before it can occur or be done an insurance company is free to limit and condition its liability as it sees fit
- the condition under which a given proposition is true.
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- the condition under which a given proposition is true.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a condition that is required to be satisfied at all or part of the boundary of a region in ...
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- a medical condition existing at a time when new insurance is applied for. Typically the cost of ...
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- a group of bits indicating the condition of something inside a computer, often used to decide ...
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- a condition that is required to be satisfied at all or part of the boundary of a region in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- in a fit physical state
Oxford American Dictionary
- in a fit physical state
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- IPA[kənˈdiSHən]
美式
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order: the wiring is in good condition the bridge is in an extremely dangerous condition
- have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something): national choices are conditioned by the international political economy
Oxford American Dictionary