释义 |
conditional美 [kən'dɪʃ(ə)nəl] 英 [kən'dɪʃ(ə)nəl] - n.条件句
- adj.附带条件的;依…而定的
- 网络有条件的;条件式;条件响应
Adj.+n. conditional release adj. provisional,restricted,restrictive,qualified,uncertain 1. | ~ (on/upon sth) 附带条件的;依…而定的depending on sth |
| conditional approval/acceptance 有条件的批准╱接受 | | Payment is conditional upon delivery of the goods(= if the goods are not delivered the money will not be paid). 货到方付款。 | | He was found guilty and given a conditional discharge(= allowed to go free on particular conditions) . 他被判定有罪并被判处有条件的释放。 | | a conditional offer(= that depends on particular conditions being met) 有条件的要约 |
2. | [obn] 条件的expressing sth that must happen or be true if another thing is to happen or be true |
| a conditional sentence/clause 条件句╱从句 |
1. | [c] 条件句,条件从句(由 if 或 unless 引导的)a sentence or clause that begins withif orunless and expresses a condition |
2. | [sing] 动词的条件式(如 should 用在 If I should die...)the form of a verb that expresses a conditional action, for exampleshould inIf I should die… |
| the present/past/perfect conditional 现在╱过去╱完成条件式 | | the first/second/third conditional 第一╱第二╱第三条件式 |
adj. | 1. describes something that will be done or will happen only if and when another thing is done or happens 2. describes a clause, conjunction, verb form, or sentence that expresses a condition or limitation 3. true only for some values of one or more variables in a mathematical equation 4. describes a convergent series of numbers that becomes a divergent series when its terms are converted to their absolute values 5. a conditional clause usually begins with “if” or “unless” and says what must happen or exist in order for the information in the main part of the sentence to be true 1. describes something that will be done or will happen only if and when another thing is done or happens 2. describes a clause, conjunction, verb form, or sentence that expresses a condition or limitation 3. true only for some values of one or more variables in a mathematical equation 4. describes a convergent series of numbers that becomes a divergent series when its terms are converted to their absolute values 5. a conditional clause usually begins with “if” or “unless” and says what must happen or exist in order for the information in the main part of the sentence to be true | n. | 1. a conditional clause, conjunction, verb form, or sentence |
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