conditional
- IPA[kənˈdiSH(ə)nəl]
美式
- subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met; made or granted on certain terms;(of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) expressing a condition.
- a conditional clause or conjunction.;a statement or sentence containing a conditional clause.
noun: conditional, plural noun: conditionals
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形容詞
- 1. subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met; made or granted on certain terms the consortium has made a conditional offer Western aid was only granted conditional on further reform 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) expressing a condition.
名詞
- 1. a conditional clause or conjunction.
- ▪ a statement or sentence containing a conditional clause.
- 2. the conditional mood of a verb, for example should die in if I should die.
- the probability of an event (A), given that another (B) has already occurred.
Oxford Dictionary
- the sale of goods according to a contract containing conditions, typically that ownership does ... conditional sale agreement
Oxford American Dictionary
- the sale of goods according to a contract under which ownership does not pass to the buyer ... conditional sale agreement
Oxford Dictionary
- the probability of an event (A), given that another (B) has already occurred.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an order made by a criminal court whereby an offender will not be sentenced for an offence ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈdɪʃən(ə)l]
英式
- subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met: the consortium have made a conditional offer Western aid was only granted conditional on further reform
- a conditional clause or conjunction.
Oxford Dictionary