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conditional

/kuhn-dish-uh-nl/US // kənˈdɪʃ ə nl //UK // (kənˈdɪʃənəl) //

有条件的,有条件,条件性,有条件地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : imposing, containing, subject to, or depending on a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or allowed on certain terms: conditional acceptance.
    • : Grammar. involving or expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence If it rains, he won't go.
    • : Logic. asserting that the existence or occurrence of one thing or event depends on the existence or occurrence of another thing or event; hypothetical. containing at least one conditional proposition as a premise.
    • : Mathematics. true for only certain values of the variable, as x + 3 > 0 is only true for real numbers greater than −3.Compare absolute.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Grammar. a mood, tense, or other category used in expressing conditions, often corresponding to an English verb phrase beginning with would, as Spanish comería “he would eat.”a sentence, clause, or word expressing a condition.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dependent
Synonyms
limited有限的,有限,有限性provisional暂时的,暂时,暂时性的,暂时性restrictive限制性的,限制性,限制性条款,严格的tentative暂时的,暂时性的,暂定,暂时性codicillary编码,编码方式,编码性的,编码性contingent特遣队,特遣队员,特遣队成员,特遣队的depending on取决于,根据,视乎,视情况而定fortuitous偶然的,凑巧的是,偶然性,偶然性的granted on certain terms按某些条件授予,根据某些条件授予,根据某些条件授予的,按一定条件授予guarded受保护的,有防备的,有防备,受保护iffy有问题,有问题的,不确定,不太好incidental偶然的,附带的,偶发性的,偶发的inconclusive不确定,不确定的,不确定因素,不定论modified修改后的,修改过的,经过修改的,改良后的not absolute并非绝对,并非绝对的,非绝对,不是绝对的obscure模糊不清,不明显,不明显的,无名小卒provisory挑衅性的,挑衅性,规定性的,挑衅式的qualified合格的,合格,符合条件的,有资格relative相对,相对的,相对而言,相对来说reliant可靠的,依赖,依靠,依赖的relying on依赖于,依靠,依靠的是,依赖restricted受限制的,受限的,受约束的,受制约的subject to受制于,受限于,受,须经uncertain不明确,不确定,不明确的,不明朗with grain of salt有盐有味,有盐,有盐有味的,有盐有料with reservations有保留意见,有保留,有所保留,有保留地with strings attached附带条件的,附带条件,附有条件的,附带条款

Examples

  • I received a conditional green card after my wife and I got married in 2019.

  • These are dynamic keyword groups that are automatically updated based on the conditional criteria you set, such as landing page, conversions and conversion rate, opportunity, difficulty, revenue, etc.

  • The conditional pardon granted by Northam ends his probation early, but does not clear his criminal record.

  • A year later, Seymore’s attorney notified the San Francisco Superior Court that a conditional settlement had been reached.

  • DHS briefly placed Brighter on a conditional license for working with Garza but has since lifted all sanctions and never assessed any fines.

  • One of the Four was released in 2005, and the three others were offered conditional pardons by then-Gov.

  • It was the sixth time an apartheid leader had offered Mandela a conditional release from jail.

  • The government and the court would then convert the pretrial conditions as conditional release.

  • With permission to be in Singapore conditional upon their employer, workers are discouraged from rocking the boat.

  • His committment to "counting all the votes" was conditional on Bush withdrawing all of his lawsuits.

  • A contract of sale may be conditional, for example, that the property shall not be transferred until the price is paid.

  • He had a modus operandi of making the conditional mood mean the imperative.

  • As far as I can make out the original, it is the negative conditional as I have given it in the text.

  • Something about the conditional setup seemed to give me an idea.

  • "I would ask that question," repeated Tanner, still in the conditional mood, but nodding confidentially all round.