conditionally / kənˈdɪʃ ə nl /

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conditionally2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. imposing, containing, subject to, or depending on a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or allowed on certain terms: conditional acceptance.
  2. Grammar. involving or expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence If it rains, he won't go.
  3. 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.
  4. 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. 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.

conditionally 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

provisionally

更多conditionally例句

  1. Tiles in some of the packs also introduce conditional coding concepts.
  2. There are also more visualization features like conditional formatting as well as the ability to filter and sort data with dropdowns next to each field.
  3. On Tuesday, the Dallas Cowboys dealt defensive end Everson Griffen to the Detroit Lions for a conditional sixth-round pick.
  4. State officials approved the company’s acquisitions on a conditional basis in 2016, while imposing a three-year monitoring regime that health department officials describe as unprecedented.
  5. In other words, unemployment payments may be exacerbating unemployment because they are conditional on not being employed.
  6. But the land could be sold conditionally, and once more Miss Montgomery suggested building.
  7. The club consented conditionally on the "new fellows" being peaceable.
  8. This sentence is sometimes translated conditionally: "provided we look," etc.
  9. "I thought so," I said, with the relief that one feels in not having put a fellow-creature out of life, even conditionally.
  10. But there is no statement anywhere that the Law is given to Israel conditionally and that it will ever be taken away from them.