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conditioned

/kuhn-dish-uhnd/US // kənˈdɪʃ ənd //UK // (kənˈdɪʃənd) //

有条件的,有条件,受理,条件性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : existing under or subject to conditions.
    • : characterized by a predictable or consistent pattern of behavior or thought as a result of having been subjected to certain circumstances or conditions.
    • : Psychology. proceeding from or dependent on a conditioning of the individual; learned; acquired: conditioned behavior patterns.Compare unconditioned.
    • : made suitable for a given purpose.
    • : air-conditioned.
    • : accustomed; inured.

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Examples

  • We are being conditioned to believe that in exchange for a bargain, we just have no right to expect comfort in return.

  • Partly because he can't stay put, Palmer is among the best conditioned of major leaguers.

  • Good Kill opens in an air-conditioned trailer on the outskirts of Vegas.

  • Serious foodies can indulge in a high-end, three-course Chef Du Jour meal served inside an air-conditioned tent ($45 per person).

  • But both senators appear to have backed off their position that the aid to Egypt should be halted or at least heavily conditioned.

  • And our views of poverty and social betterment, or what is possible and what is not, are still largely conditioned by it.

  • In everyday affairs a check is thus given and received, in fact it is only a payment conditioned on payment of the check.

  • We need not doubt, however, that in practice the form of the acre was largely conditioned by the nature of the ground.

  • Her neck, far too liberally exhibited, resembled nothing so much as the stem of an ill-conditioned, gnarly young olive tree.

  • Most of the people of Earth are security-conditioned from childhood.