释义 |
conˈditionally, adv. [f. conditional + -ly2.] In a conditional manner; under conditions.
1483Cath. Angl. 74 Condicionaly, condicionaliter. a1535More On the Passion Wks. 1286/1 Other gyftes gyuen hym condicionally. 1644Quarles Barnabas & B. 276 Though life be not absolutely granted, yet death is but conditionally threatened. 1795Jay (title), Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation..conditionally Ratified by the Senate of the United States. 1883Law Rep. 24 Chanc. Div. 30 Liberty to disclaim was given conditionally on the payment of {pstlg}20. †b. On condition (that). Obs.
1571Golding Calvin on Ps. xx. 2 Conditionally that wee forget not to pluck up good harts to us in tribulation. 1714Earl of Oxford in Swift's Wks. (1778) XV. 108, I may prevail to renew your licence of absence, conditionally you will be present with me. 1818Scott Rob Roy iv, I give my vote and interest to Jonathan Brown..conditionally that he fetches us another bottle. |