单词 | condition |
释义 | Word Frequency condition(kənˈdɪʃən) noun 1. a particular state of being or existence; situation with respect to circumstances the human condition 2. something that limits or restricts something else; a qualification you may enter only under certain conditions 3. (plural) external or existing circumstances conditions were right for a takeover 4. state of health or physical fitness, esp good health (esp in the phrases in condition, out of condition) 5. an ailment or physical disability a heart condition 6. something indispensable to the existence of something else your happiness is a condition of mine 7. something required as part of an agreement or pact; terms the conditions of the lease are set out 8. law a. a declaration or provision in a will, contract, etc, that makes some right or liability contingent upon the happening of some event b. the event itself 9. logic a statement whose truth is either required for the truth of a given statement (a necessary condition) or sufficient to guarantee the truth of the given statement (a sufficient condition) sufficient (sense 2), necessary (sense 3e) 10. mathematics, logic a presupposition, esp a restriction on the domain of quantification, indispensable to the proof of a theorem and stated as part of it 11. statistics short for experimental condition 12. rank, status, or position in life 13. on condition that verb (mainly tr) 14. psychology a. to alter the response of (a person or animal) to a particular stimulus or situation b. to establish a conditioned response in (a person or animal) 15. to put into a fit condition or state 16. to improve the condition of (one's hair) by use of special cosmetics 17. to accustom or inure 18. to subject to a condition 19. (intransitive) archaic to make conditions Word origin C14: from Latin conditiō, from condīcere to discuss, agree together, from con- together + dīcere to say |
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