condition
condition 英 [kənˈdɪʃn] 美 [kənˈdɪʃən]
n. 条件;情况
进行时:conditioning 过去式:conditioned 过去分词:conditioned 第三人称单数:conditions 名词复数:conditions
- A medical problem or illness can be referred to as a condition. Your skin condition isn't contagious, but it still looks bad — scabby and scaly. You won't even need makeup to dress as a zombie for Halloween.
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- n. 条件;情况
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1. to be in bad condition, to be in good condition, to be in excellent condition
处于糟糕的╱良好的╱极佳的状态
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2. a used car in perfect condition
车况完好的旧车
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3. He is overweight and out of condition.
他体重超重,健康状况不佳。
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4. You are in no condition to go anywhere.
你的身体太差,哪儿都不宜去。
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5. He suffers from a serious heart condition.
他患有严重的心脏病。
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6. living conditions, housing conditions, working conditions
生活╱住房╱工作条件
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7. changing economic conditions
不断变化的经济状况
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8. The plants grow best in cool, damp conditions.
这种植物最适合在阴凉、潮湿的环境下生长。
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9. the terms and conditions of employment
雇用的条款
- condition (n.) mid-14c., condicioun, "particular mode of being of a person or thing," also "a requisite or prerequisite, a stipulation," from Old French condicion "stipulation; state; behavior; social status" (12c., Modern French condition), from Medieval Latin conditionem (nominative conditio), properly condicio "agreement; stipulation; the external position, situation, rank, place, circumstances" of persons, "situation, condition, nature, manner" of things, from condicere "to speak with, talk together, agree upon," in Late Latin "consent, assent," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + dicere "to speak" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").
- condition (v.) late 15c., "to make conditions, stipulate," from condition (n.). Meaning "subject to something as a condition" is from 1520s; sense of "form a prerequisite of" is from 1868. Meaning "to bring to a desired condition" is from 1844; psychological sense of "teach or accustom (a person or animal) to certain habits or responses" is from 1909. Related: Conditioned; conditioning.
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